Single crystals of Ba2YCu3O7-y
were prepared using an In2O3 flux. Considerable variations in 7-y exist among crystals from different batches, although the same annealing conditions were applied. Tetragonal phases were found to be quenchable at 630°C in air for certain single crystals, although tetragonal phases of highly aluminous sintered specimens were unquenchable below 700°C. These characteristics are explained by the variation of oxygen mobility among the single crystals which were controlled by aluminium impurities and certain defect structures.