Structural behavior of PbyBi1.95-ySr1.49La0.4Cu1.15O6+δ for 0<y<0.53
Abstract
In the Bi cuprates, the presence of a near 1×5 superstructure is well known. Usually, this superstructure is suppressed by the substitution of lead, but there have been reports of a phase separation in so called α and β phases. This paper shows in high detail time how and why the phase separation develops and what happens to the quasi-1×5 superstructure upon lead substitution. For this purpose, the lanthanum- and lead-substituted single-layered superconductor Bi2+zSr2-zCuO6+δ has been investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and low-energy electron diffraction. The La content was kept constant at slightly under-doped concentration while the Pb content was changed systematically. Thermodynamic considerations show that a phase mixture of α and β phases is inevitable.
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