We have been able to synthesize a new bismuth-based oxide, SrBiO3, and to i
nduce superconductivity by K doping performed under high pressure. T-c max
is about 12K (for 45%-60% of K). These new compounds have a distorted perov
skite-based structure. Powder synchrotron and neutron diffraction studies h
ave shown that, as a function of K doping, the symmetry changes from monocl
inic (space group P2(1)/n) to tetragonal (space group I 4/mcm) and remains
the same down to 4K. Above room temperature, SrBiO3 keeps the same structur
e until decomposition around 700 degreesC, whereas the K-doped phases decom
pose around 300 degreesC with a progressive loss of oxygen until the (Sr,K)
BiO2.5 stoichiometry is reached. The oxygen loss is accompanied by a decrea
se of T-c.
An increase of T-c was observed when resistivity was measured as a function
of pressure. Powder synchrotron studies indicate that, for K-doped samples
, pressure induces an increase of the tetragonal distortion, as well as a c
hange of the tilt angle of the octahedra until the pressure corresponding t
o T-cmax is reached. The (Sr,K) site is more affected by the pressure effec
t than the Bi one. In the case of SrBiO3, no noticeable change was observed
under pressure.