2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.physc.2013.07.010
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Doping-induced variations of the Fermi level in calcium-containing Y-based HTSC and their influence on the critical temperature

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“…The observed modification of the F(x) dependence in samples with the additional Ca→Y substitution is due to the presence of additional states in the band. As shown in [41], the calciuminduced peak is located at energies corresponding to the Fermi level position in the Y 0.85 Ca 0.15 Ba 2 Cu 3 O y sample. As a result, when doped by lanthanum (that should lead to a rise in the number of electrons in the band [40]) the effect of the Fermi level pinning inside the Ca-induced peak in the DOS function is realized, with this effect being more pronounced at low La contents [41].…”
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“…The observed modification of the F(x) dependence in samples with the additional Ca→Y substitution is due to the presence of additional states in the band. As shown in [41], the calciuminduced peak is located at energies corresponding to the Fermi level position in the Y 0.85 Ca 0.15 Ba 2 Cu 3 O y sample. As a result, when doped by lanthanum (that should lead to a rise in the number of electrons in the band [40]) the effect of the Fermi level pinning inside the Ca-induced peak in the DOS function is realized, with this effect being more pronounced at low La contents [41].…”
Section: Analysis Of the Experimental Data And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…As shown in [41], the calciuminduced peak is located at energies corresponding to the Fermi level position in the Y 0.85 Ca 0.15 Ba 2 Cu 3 O y sample. As a result, when doped by lanthanum (that should lead to a rise in the number of electrons in the band [40]) the effect of the Fermi level pinning inside the Ca-induced peak in the DOS function is realized, with this effect being more pronounced at low La contents [41]. Note, that this effect can also be considered as the reason for the observed S(T=300 K) constancy at x=0-0.1 (see figure 4).…”
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