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Superconductors: transition temperatures and characterization of elements, alloys and compounds

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology Ser ; Vol. 21, Pt. ePublication details: New York : Springer, 2002.Description: xxxi, 443 p. With CD-ROMISBN:
  • 3540560491
  • 3540560491
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 537.623 Su76 23
Online resources: SpringerMaterialsSummary: Annotation In volume III/21 a compilation is given of all reported experimental data on superconducting materials from the discovery of this phenomenon. The presented data include not only the superconducting properties related to a given material, but also the full metallurgical and crystallographical characterization. In addition to other low temperature physical properties, which are explicitly given in a particular column are presented. The substances are arranged alphabetically by the base element, i.e. that element with the highest concentration in an alloy or compound. Only original and critically reviewed experimental data are retained.
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Annotation In volume III/21 a compilation is given of all reported experimental data on superconducting materials from the discovery of this phenomenon. The presented data include not only the superconducting properties related to a given material, but also the full metallurgical and crystallographical characterization. In addition to other low temperature physical properties, which are explicitly given in a particular column are presented. The substances are arranged alphabetically by the base element, i.e. that element with the highest concentration in an alloy or compound. Only original and critically reviewed experimental data are retained.

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