Structural properties of oxygen-deficient YBa2Cu3O7δ

Abstract
The structural properties of oxygen-deficient YBa2 Cu3 O7δ have been determined by neutron powder diffraction for 0.07<δ<0.91. The samples were produced by quenching into liquid nitrogen from controlled oxygen partial pressures at 520 °C, and they exhibit a clearly defined ‘‘plateau’’ behavior of Tc versus δ. Superconductivity disappears at the orthorhombic-to-tetragonal transition that occurs near δ=0.65. Structural parameters, including the copper-oxygen bond lengths, vary smoothly with δ within each phase but exhibit different behavior in the superconducting and nonsuperconducting phases. These observations are consistent with a model in which superconducting behavior is controlled by charge transfer between the conducting two-dimensional CuO2 planes and the CuOx chains, which act as reservoirs of charge.