Superconducting Phosphorus
Phosphorus, the element itself, becomes superconducting near 4.7°K and at pressures exceeding 100 kilobars. This constitutes one of the four last missing links in the proof that...
Phosphorus, the element itself, becomes superconducting near 4.7°K and at pressures exceeding 100 kilobars. This constitutes one of the four last missing links in the proof that...
The superconductivity, low temperature heat capacity and magnetic susceptibility of a number of face-centered cubic nitrides and carbides of niobium have been studied. In agreem...
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