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Superconducting transitions have been observed in the Pd-H and Pd-D systems up to temperatures of 9 and 11 K, respectively. The high concentrations necessary for superconductivity have been obtained by implanting H- or D-ions into the Pd at liquid helium-temperatures.
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We wish to acknowledge useful discussion with Prof. K. H. Bennemann, Prof. J. A. Mydosh and Dr. H. Lütgemeier. Also we thank Mr. M. Beyß and Mr. K. H. Klatt for their help in the sample preparation. We gratefully acknowledge the participation of Dr. H. W. Weber in some of these measurements and the assistance of Mr. W. Evers with the ion implantation apparatus.
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Stritzker, B., Buckel, W. Superconductivity in the palladium-hydrogen and the palladium-deuterium systems. Z. Physik 257, 1–8 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398191
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398191