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Growth and structural characterization of large superconducting crystals of La2x_{2-x}Ca1+x_{1+x}Cu2_2O6_{6}

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Large crystals of La2x_{2-x}Ca1+x_{1+x}Cu2_2O6_{6} (La-Ca-2126) with x=0.10x=0.10 and 0.15 have been grown and converted to bulk superconductors by high-pressure oxygen annealing. The superconducting transition temperature, TcT_c, is as high as 55~K; this can be raised to 60~K by post-annealing in air. Here we present structural and magnetic characterizations of these crystals using neutron scattering and muon spin rotation techniques. While the as-grown, non-superconducting crystals are single phase, we find that the superconducting crystals contain 3 phases forming coherent domains stacked along the cc axis: the dominant La-Ca-2126 phase, very thin (1.5 unit-cell) intergrowths of La2_2CuO4_4, and an antiferromagnetic La8_8Cu8_8O20_{20} phase. We propose that the formation and segregation of the latter phases increases the Ca concentration of the La-Ca-2126, thus providing the hole-doping that supports superconductivity.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, version accepted in PRMaterial

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