Systematic Investigation of the Pr-Ba-Cu-O Phase Diagram

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This dissertation reports on an investigation into the longstanding mystery of why praseodymium barium cuprate is the only member of the RBa2Cu3O7−y family (which includes RBa2Cu4O8 and R2Ba4Cu7O15) that has been synthesized with orthorhombic structure that is non-superconducting, juxtaposed with several contradictory reports of superconductivity. I walk through all of the possible contributors towards anomalous superconductivity based on existing reports: aluminum contamination/doping, alternate phases, and different stoichiometries. For all of these options, I find that the compounds are non-superconducting via magnetic and electronic measurements, only leaving the possibility of stress/strain induced superconductivity unexplored. In the process, I determine that the heat treatment reported to yield superconductivity in \PBCO (Pr123) results in the formation of significant quantities of Pr2Ba1Cu1O5 (Pr211) to form. I further establish that the three compounds: \PBCO, \PrTFS (Pr247), and PrBa2Cu4O8 (Pr124), belong to a single incommensurate structure.

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Praseodymium, Superconductivity

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