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Structural Properties and Hopping Conduction in the Normal State of Electron-Doped Superconductor Cuprate Eu2–xCexCuO4+α–δ

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Electron-doped superconducting cuprate of Eu2–xCexCuO4+α–δ has been studied in the whole doping regime from x = 0.10–0.20 with reducing oxygen content to investigate the relation between the crystal structure and… Click to show full abstract

Electron-doped superconducting cuprate of Eu2–xCexCuO4+α–δ has been studied in the whole doping regime from x = 0.10–0.20 with reducing oxygen content to investigate the relation between the crystal structure and the hopping conduction in the normal state. Parameter of the crystal structure has been extracted from the X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurement while hopping conduction parameters have been obtained from resistivity measurements. The Eu–O bond length decreases with the increasing doping concentration, indicating the successful doping by the partial replacing of Eu3+ with Ce4+. The resistivity increases with decreasing temperature in all measured samples. This is an indication of bad metal-like behavior in the whole regime in the normal state of electron-doped superconducting cuprate of Eu2–xCexCuO4+α–δ. The temperature dependence of resistivity was analyzed by the Arrhenius law and the variable range hopping model. It is found that the hopping conduction mechanism more likely follows the variable range hopping rather than the Arrhenius law, indicating that the hopping mechanism occurs in three dimensions. The Cu–O bond length probably plays an important role in decreasing the activation energy. The decreasing value of the activation energy correlates with the increase in the localization radius.

Keywords: cuprate eu2; eu2 xcexcuo4; electron doped; conduction; normal state; hopping conduction

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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