The DX centre
T.N. Morgan
Semiconductor Science and Technology
Magnetic susceptibility measurements are used to show that the superconducting transition temperature of yttrium barium cuprate is lowered by carbon trapped in the microstructure of dense polycrystalline materials during sintering. We show that carbon is retained in the material as a result of the porosity closing off during the sintering process. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and electron energy loss spectroscopy are used to show that the retained carbon forms a solid solution with YBa2Cu3O7−δ and resides in a barium carbonate-like configuration in the crystal structure. The origin of the lowering of the superconducting transition temperature and processing strategies for preventing carbon retention are discussed. © 1990, Materials Research Society. All rights reserved.
T.N. Morgan
Semiconductor Science and Technology
P. Martensson, R.M. Feenstra
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films
A.B. McLean, R.H. Williams
Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
Frank R. Libsch, Takatoshi Tsujimura
Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Displays Technology and Applications 1997