Effects of lithium intercalation into the Bi-2212 phase on its structu
ral and superconducting properties were studied using monophasic sampl
es of Bi2Sr1.5Ca1.5Cu2Oz lithiated through an electrochemical method a
t a constant applied voltage at room temperature. The amount of doped
lithium was found by ICP analysis to be in the range of 0 less than or
equal to y less than or equal to 0.37 for LiyBi2Sr1.5Ca1.5Cu2Oz depen
ding upon experimental conditions. However, the oxygen content determi
ned by coulometric titration remained almost unchanged after the lithi
ation. The electrochemical lithium intercalation led to a very interes
ting change in T-c, though the original tetragonal structure and oxyge
n content remained essentially the same: T-c First increased rapidly a
s y increased, reached a maximum of 94 K, and then decreased to zero.
The drastic T-c change is ascribed to a decrease in the hole concentra
tion. Thus, the electrochemical lithium-doping provides us with a grea
t advantage of easily controlling T-c at room temperature by changing
electrochemical conditions while keeping the original crystal symmetry
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