Sk. Bandyopadhyay et al., Irradiation-induced oxygen knock-out and its role in bismuth cuprate superconductors, PHYS REV B, 58(22), 1998, pp. 15135-15145
Charged particle irradiations have been carried out on Bi-2212 and Pb-doped
Bi-2223 with 40-MeV alpha particles and 15-MeV protons. The purpose was to
investigate the knock-out of oxygen caused by particle irradiation and its
effects on superconductivity. Studies with respect to x-ray diffraction pa
tterns, T-c, resistivity, oxygen contents, etc., have been undertaken on sa
mples, unirradiated as well as irradiated at various doses for comparison.
A remarkable difference has been observed between Bi-2212 and Bi-2223 with
respect to the irradiation-induced knock-out of oxygen. In Bi-2212, the oxy
gen knock-out plays a dominant role and there is an increase in T-c by part
icle irradiation for the sample overdoped with oxygen. On the other hand, i
n Bi-2223, there has been a decrease in T-c except for protons at a low dos
e and the knock-out of oxygen is not significant. There has been an increas
e in resistivity in general by irradiation. At a high dose of 1 x 10(16)alp
ha/cm(2), there is a change to nonmetallic behavior in resistivity with thr
ee-dimensional variable range hopping conductivity in both Bi-2212 and Bi-2
223. [S0163-1829(98)09338-2].