Effects of carbon incorporation on doping state of YBa2Cu3Oy
A. Yamamoto, K. Hirose, Y. Itoh, T. Kakeshita, S. Tajima

TL;DR
This study investigates how carbon incorporation affects the doping state and oxygen content in YBa2Cu3Oy, revealing that carbon impacts doping levels and oxygen absorption, with implications for superconductor properties.
Contribution
It demonstrates that carbon incorporation influences the doping state and oxygen content in Y-123, providing new insights into controlling superconducting properties.
Findings
Carbon can be introduced from precursor and sintering gas.
Carbon affects the doping state and oxygen absorption.
Carbon incorporation alters superconducting transition temperature.
Abstract
Effects of carbon incorporation on the doping state of YBa2Cu3Oy (Y-123) were investigated. Quantitative carbon analysis revealed that carbon could be introduced into Y-123 from both the precursor and the sintering gas. Nearly carbon-free (< 200 ppm) samples were prepared from a vacuum-treated precursor by sintered at 900 ˚C and cooling with 20 ˚C /min in flowing oxygen gas. The lower Tc (= 88 K) and higher oxygen content (y = 6.98) strongly suggested the overdoping state, which was supported by the temperature dependence of resisitivity and thermoelectric power. The nuclear quadrapole resonance spectra and the Raman scattering spectra indicated that there was almost no oxygen defect in the Cu-O chain in these samples. On the other hand, in the same cooling condition, the samples sintered in air stayed at optimal doping level with Tc = 93 K, and the intentionally carbon-doped…
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