Science. 1989 Apr 7;244(4900):62-3. doi: 10.1126/science.244.4900.62.
The distribution of the bismuth atoms over the cation sites in the 2212 Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O superconductor has been determined by anomalous scattering synchrotron crystallography. The analysis of reflection pairs measured at wavelengths of 0.9243 and 0.9600 angstrom shows a delocalization of the bismuth atoms over the calcium and strontium sites. The "mixed" plane between the CuO(2) layers contains 6.0(1.4) percent bismuth (where the number in brackets represents the statistical standard deviation derived from the least-squares refinement of the data), and a much smaller amount of strontium than often assumed. The strontium deficiency is charge-compensated by the creation of electron holes in the CuO(2) layer. The result supports the view that neither extra oxygen nor overlap of the bismuth 6p and copper 3d bands is needed to account for the holes, which are an essential feature of the superconductivity mechanism.
利用同步辐射异常散射晶体学技术确定了 2212 Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O 高温超导体中铋原子在阳离子位置上的分布。对波长为 0.9243 和 0.9600 埃的反射对的分析表明,铋原子在钙和锶位置上发生离域。CuO(2) 层之间的“混合”面含有 6.0(1.4)%的铋(方括号中的数字表示数据最小二乘精修得出的统计标准偏差),而锶的含量比通常假设的要少得多。Sr 的缺乏通过在 CuO(2)层中形成电子空穴来进行电荷补偿。这一结果支持了这样一种观点,即解释空穴既不需要额外的氧,也不需要铋 6p 和铜 3d 带的重叠,而空穴是超导机制的一个基本特征。