Abstract
Structures of layered copper oxide compounds and relating high-temperature superconductors are classified by using the concept of the block layer which can isolate each CuO 2 -sheet and control carrier density within the Cu-O plane. Particular emphasis is laid on the Cu-O network dependent physico-chemical properties which are entirely governed by ordering and combination of constituent block layers. By the new classification method, structures and carrier-doping characteristics are predicted for prospective but hitherto unknown CuO 2 -layered superconductors. Possible importance of the concept of the block layer is pointed out in epitaxial growth of superconducting structures.
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TOKURA, Y. (1991). New Classification Method for Layered Copper Oxide Compouns and Its Application to Design of New High Tc Superconductors. Journal of Advanced Science, 3(1), f14–f19. https://doi.org/10.2978/jsas.3.f14
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