Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1819898 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have recently successfully doped the La site in T-La2CuO4 with Ce by a molecular beam epitaxy. The resultant T-La2âxCexCuO4 was insulating up to x = 0.06. This is in sharp contrast to Tâ²-La2âxCexCuO4, which is superconducting with a Tc of about 30 K. In order to clarify the difference between T-La2âxCexCuO4 and Tâ²-La2âxCexCuO4, we estimate the valences of Ce in T-La2âxCexCuO4 and Tâ²-La2âxCexCuO4 by using Vegard's law. The estimated valence of Ce is ⩾+3.84 in T-La2âxCexCuO4 and â¼+3.78 in Tâ²-La2âxCexCuO4. The result indicates that electron doping is actually achieved in T-La2âxCexCuO4, but that this compound remains an insulator. This contradicts the general belief that the doping with either electrons or holes conducts or superconducts parent compounds.
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Authors
A. Tsukada, M. Naito, H. Yamamoto,