M.P. Anderson, L.M. Foster, et al.
Solid State Ionics
A c-axis epitaxial film of composition (Y0.8Ca 0.2)Ba2Cu3O6+x is found to be superconducting over a wide range of oxygen stoichiometry, from x≊0 to x≊1.0. The oxygen stoichiometry was varied systematically by annealing films over four decades of oxygen partial pressure, ranging from 0.0067%-100% O 2. Both the superconducting transition temperature and the remanent magnetization increase with increasing x and are approximately linear with log oxygen partial pressure over three decades. These increases are attributed mainly to the change in the number of holes in the Cu-O planes caused by oxidation.
M.P. Anderson, L.M. Foster, et al.
Solid State Ionics
T.R. McGuire, W.A. Crapo
Journal of Applied Physics
T.R. McGuire, J.A. Aboaf, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
S. Von Molnar, C.N. Ruy, et al.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials