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Soft-x-ray-absorption studies of Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3O10- high-Tc superconductors
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Soft-x-ray-absorption studies of Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3O10- high-Tc superconductors

A. Krol, C.S. Lin, Y.L. Soo, Z.H. Ming, Y.H. Kao, Jui H. Wang, Min Qi and G.C. Smith
Physical Review B, Vol.45(17), pp.10051-10056
1992

Abstract

X-ray absorption around the oxygen K and the Cu LIII edge of Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3O10- high-Tc superconductors with different oxygen content , was measured. Near the O 1s edge, three distinct pre-edge peaks with maxima at 528.3, 529.4, and 530.6 eV, respectively, are revealed. They are ascribed to core-level excitations of oxygen 1s electrons to empty states which have predominantly oxygen 2p character, located in CuO2, BaO, and TlO planes, respectively. A strong dependence of Tc on oxygen hole concentration at O(1) and O(1) sites in the CuO2 layer is found. Near the Cu 2p3/2 edge, two main peaks are observed. The peak at 931.2 eV is ascribed to a 2p3d10 final state. This implies a predominately Cu2+ ground state which has mainly 3d9 character. The peak at 933 eV is ascribed to a 2p3d10L final state. This peak shows an intensity increase with Tc, i.e., with ligand hole concentration, and is believed to arise from a formally Cu3+ ground state which has mainly 3d9L character. No evidence of a monovalent (Cu1+) 3d10 ground state was found. © 1992 The American Physical Society.
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