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Figure 3.1 shows the crystal structures of the electron-doped cuprate PrCeCuO and the
hole-doped cuprate LaSrCuO. The hole-doped compound has a -phase structure where the copper atom is
octahedrally coordinated with six oxygen atoms. On the other hand, PrCeCuO has a -phase where there are
no interstitial oxygen atoms.
Fig. 3.1:
Crystal structure of
LaSrCuO and PrCeCuO.
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The results reported in this thesis are mainly from measurements on one of the single crystals, having a thickness of
mm, an - plane surface area of mm and a mass of mg. It is the smallest single
crystal measured by SR using surface muons. Figure 3.2 shows the results of resistivity and bulk
magnetic susceptibility measurements performed on this crystal. The resistivity measurements performed in zero external
magnetic field, indicate that
K. This suggests that the crystal is near optimally doped with
. However, the bulk magnetic susceptibility, measured using a Superconducting Quantum Interference Device
(SQUID), reaches a constant value only below K. Given that resistivity measurements are sensitive to the ``path
of least resistance'', the magnetic susceptibility is a better indication of the average value of in the bulk of the
sample.
Fig. 3.2:
Bulk magnetic susceptibility measurements taken under field-cooled (FC) and
zero-field cooled (ZFC) conditions with = Oe and resistivity measurements (solid triangles) in zero external
magnetic field. The applied field is directed along the crystallographic -axis.
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Fig. 3.3:
Schematic of the experimental setup. All the components are contained within a
He gas-flow cryostat.
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Jess H. Brewer
2003-07-01