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Superconductivity in Thin Films of Au/Si by Ion Implantation

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Novel Superconductivity

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Gold films on silicon substrates have been implanted with ions of Si, Ar, and Xe at tens of keV for the purpose of studying metastable phases inaccessible by other means of preparation. The recent prediction and discovery of superconductivity in the high- pressure hexagonal phases of silicon has called into question previous possible explanations of superconductivity in the Au/Si system.

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Jisrawi, N., McLean, W.L., Stoffel, N.G. (1987). Superconductivity in Thin Films of Au/Si by Ion Implantation. In: Wolf, S.A., Kresin, V.Z. (eds) Novel Superconductivity. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1937-5_4

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