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The compound YBa2Cu3Oz (1-2-3) was the first one whose superconducting transition temperature exceeded the technologically important temperature of 77K1. Actually, the 1-2-3 compound at close to oxygen stoichiometry z=7 became superconducting at about Tc=90K, with Tc dropping by increments as z decreased from the value 7.

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de Fontaine, D. (1990). States of Oxygen Ordering in YBa2Cu3Oz . In: Morán-López, J.L., Schuller, I.K. (eds) Oxygen Disorder Effects in High-T c Superconductors. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0561-3_6

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