Floating-zone growth and property characterizations of high-quality La2-xSrxCuO4 superconductor crystals
Shen Xiao-Li(慎晓丽), Li Zheng-Cai(李正才), Shen Cai-Xia(申彩霞), Lu Wei(陆伟), Dong Xiao-Li(董晓莉), Zhou Fang(周放)†, and Zhao Zhong-Xian(赵忠贤)
National Laboratory for Superconductivity, Institute of Physics and Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
Abstract We have grown underdoped (x = 0.11, 0.12) and optimally doped (x = 0.16) La2-xSrxCuO4 single crystals by the traveling-solvent floating-zone technique. In order to prepare good quality cuprate crystals, we have made much effort to optimize the preparation procedures. For example, we haveadopted the sol--gel route to prepare a highly fine and homogeneous La2-xSrxCuO4 precursor powder for fabricating a very dense ceramic feed rod used for the floating-zone growth, and we have also used quite a slow growth rate. The high quality of the grown crystals has been verified by double-crystal x-ray rocking curves, with the full-width-at-half-maximum being only 113--150 arcseconds, which are the best data reported so far for La2-xSrxCuO4 crystals. The superconducting critical temperatures of the grown crystals are 30, 31 and 38.5 K for x = 0.11, 0.12 and 0.16 samples, respectively, according to magnetic measurements.
Received: 08 April 2009
Revised: 08 April 2009
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Fund: Project supported by the State Key
Development Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No
2006CB0L0302) and the National Natural
Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10574149).
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Shen Xiao-Li(慎晓丽), Li Zheng-Cai(李正才), Shen Cai-Xia(申彩霞), Lu Wei(陆伟), Dong Xiao-Li(董晓莉), Zhou Fang(周放), and Zhao Zhong-Xian(赵忠贤) Floating-zone growth and property characterizations of high-quality La2-xSrxCuO4 superconductor crystals 2009 Chin. Phys. B 18 2893
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