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Single Crystals: What They Tell About High Temperature Superconductivity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2013

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From the beginning of the activity in high temperature superconductivity (near the end of 1986), there were efforts to grow single crystals of the compounds. The push for single crystals arose because earlier work on Chevrelphase superconductors (e.g., PbMo6S8) or re-entrant superconductors (ErRh4B4) showed that the properties of complex superconductors were easily masked by impurities, grain boundaries, imperfectly averaged properties, etc.

As early as the so-called “Woodstock of Physics” (the American Physical Society Meeting in New York, March 1987), a single-crystal, x-ray diffraction structure was given for YBa2Cu3O7-x (YBCO-123, with Tc = 93 K), the composition of which had been announced only three weeks earlier. The sample qualified as a single crystal because a single grain had been separated out for the x-ray study, although it was too small for any other measurements.

But, single crystal studies are not infallible, and may not always be the best route. For instance, the aforementioned x-ray work on YBCO gave the wrong structure because the x-ray scattering length from oxygen atoms is too small to yield enough scattering intensity to locate them. It remained for neutron-scattering work with large powdered samples to give the correct orthorhombic structure, having Cu-O chains and warped Cu-O planes (see Figure 1).

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