Abstract
We report here an atomic resolution study of the structure and composition of the grain boundaries in polycrystalline Sr0.6K 0.4Fe2 As2 superconductor. A large fraction of grain boundaries contain amorphous layers larger than the coherence length, while some others contain nanometer-scale crystallites sandwiched in between amorphous layers. We also find that there is significant oxygen enrichment at the grain boundaries. Such results explain the relatively low transport critical current density (Jc) of polycrystalline samples with respect to that of bicrystal films. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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Wang, L., Ma, Y., Wang, Q., Li, K., Zhang, X., Qi, Y., … Wang, C. (2011). Direct observation of nanometer-scale amorphous layers and oxide crystallites at grain boundaries in polycrystalline Sr1-xK x Fe2 As2 superconductors. Applied Physics Letters, 98(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3592580
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