1989
DOI: 10.1016/0254-0584(89)90053-9
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Research on the system BaO-La2O3-CuO-O 1° the join Ba2CuO3+δ — Ba1.33La0.67CuO3+δ

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“…The reason for this behaviour is that the oxygen atoms necessary for this transition are supplied by the RE substitution for Ba. A similar situation is seen also for RE =La [421], except for higher solid-solubility limit (up to x=0.33) and a possible gap emerging between x=0.025 and 0.125 (950~ which separates the just mentioned tetragonal and orthorhombic solid solutions.…”
Section: Large Ressupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The reason for this behaviour is that the oxygen atoms necessary for this transition are supplied by the RE substitution for Ba. A similar situation is seen also for RE =La [421], except for higher solid-solubility limit (up to x=0.33) and a possible gap emerging between x=0.025 and 0.125 (950~ which separates the just mentioned tetragonal and orthorhombic solid solutions.…”
Section: Large Ressupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Fig. 40, compiled from phase diagrams in Refs [279,420,424] and other data from Refs [94,332,335,421,425]. In addition to the already discussed features, two additional phases emerge for the largest and most electropositive RE = La:…”
Section: Large Resmentioning
confidence: 92%