A series of sodium-doped Bi-2212 single-phase high-T-c superconductors
have been prepared by the solid state reaction method. After the usua
l characterization by XRD, SEM, bulk density porosity etc, ultrasonic
longitudinal velocity studies were undertaken over the temperature ran
ge 80-300 K using the pulse transmission technique. In the temperature
range 300-230 K, in contrast to normal solids, the velocity of Bi-Na(
0) and Bi-Na(3) samples is found to decrease with decreasing temperatu
re (elastic softening) followed by a velocity maximum at around 150 K
for all the four samples, signifying the presence of lattice instabili
ties. Plausible explanations are given for both the elastic softening
and the velocity maxima on the basis of microstructure and ordering re
adjustments of the oxygen atoms among the Cu-O planes of the samples.