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Investigating the structural modifications in LaAlYbCuO

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Abstract In this research, we seek a new superconducting candidate LaAlYbCuO based on the need to improve upon the lanthanum cuprates framework. LaAlYbCuO high temperature superconductor was prepared by standard… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this research, we seek a new superconducting candidate LaAlYbCuO based on the need to improve upon the lanthanum cuprates framework. LaAlYbCuO high temperature superconductor was prepared by standard solid-state reaction. The characterization was done by the X-ray powder diffraction technique, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS). The analysis of the images was done using Match, Vesta, SRIM, CERN-Root, OMDAQ and Gwydion software. The XRD refinements show that LAYbCO has orthorhombic structure with unit cell as a = 3.865 A, b = 3.865 A, c = 19.887 A. The specimen had theta correction of 0.19891°. The ratio of electron to phonon production in LAYbCO is approximately 999:1. However, this does not rule-out the possibility of electron-phonon interaction. The elemental composition of LAYbCO is given as La1.35Al3.97 Yb6.80Cu6.80O15 at Q-factor – 0.033, Chi-square – 0.6057 and dMax – 173. The new LAYbCO framework showed high chemical homogeneity. It was discovered that natural inclination of the atomic structure is quite important for structural interpretations.

Keywords: microscopy; structural modifications; electron; investigating structural; modifications laalybcuo

Journal Title: Results in Physics
Year Published: 2019

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