It is known that solid-state reaction in high-pressure oxygen can stabilize
high-oxidation phases of Y-Ba-Cu-O superconductors in powder form. We extend
this superoxygenation concept of synthesis to thin films which, due to their
large surface-to-volume ratio, are more reactive thermodynamically. Epitaxial
thin films of YBa2Cu3O7−δ grown by pulsed laser deposition are
annealed at up to 700 atm O2 and 900∘C, in conjunction with Cu
enrichment by solid-state diffusion. The films show clear formation of
Y2Ba4Cu7O15−δ and Y2Ba4Cu8O16 as well as regions
of YBa2Cu5O9−δ and YBa2Cu6O10−δ phases,
according to scanning transmission electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction and
x-ray absorption spectroscopy. Similarly annealed YBa2Cu3O7−δ
powders show no phase conversion. Our results demonstrate a novel route of
synthesis towards discovering more complex phases of cuprates and other
superconducting oxides.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review Material