On the superconductivity of the tin-hydrogen system
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Abstract
Conductivity and superconductivity studies of amorphous [Sn1−yCuy−]1−xH x samples in connection with119Sn Mössbauer effect experiments on119Sn1−xH x give strong evidence that the observed increase of the superconducting transition temperatureTc in the Sn−H-system is caused by the stabilization of an amorphous structure. Thus the Sn−H-system is very similar to the Sn−Cu-system and no H-specific effect is needed to explain the increase ofTc.
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