Publication Date:
2011-08-19
Description:
Centimeter-sized crystal plates of YBa2Cu3O(7-x) have been obtained using a bulk composition and method described by Schneemeyer at al. (1987) modified for growth in a pure oxygen atmosphere. A porous MgO crucible and long soak time promote large crystals. Mg was not detectable in the crystals. Electron microbeam analysis using a 60 A monochromator crystal for the oxygen determination gave the composition Y(1.05)Ba(2.02)Cu(2.94)O(6.52 + or - 0.06). As-grown crystals from the melt surface exhibit a fairly sharp Tc with zero resistance at 80 K, and show complex twinning and crack patterns. Optical micrographs of a lightly polished surface normal to the c-axis of a 3-mm crystal delineate twinning and fine scale microcracking; this crystal surface now has a zero resistance at 68 K. Microhardness measurements and microfracture observations indicate intrinsic properties that may inhibit or impede large scale manufacture of electronic ceramics.
Keywords:
SOLID-STATE PHYSICS
Type:
Journal of Crystal Growth (ISSN 0022-0248); 91; 3, Au; 295-301
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