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Chalcogenides superconductivity

Five aspects of the preparation of solids can be distinguished (i) preparation of a series of compounds in order to investigate a specific property, as exemplified by a series of perovskite oxides to examine their electrical properties or by a series of spinel ferrites to screen their magnetic properties (ii) preparation of unknown members of a structurally related class of solids to extend (or extrapolate) structure-property relations, as exemplified by the synthesis of layered chalcogenides and their intercalates or derivatives of TTF-TCNQ to study their superconductivity (iii) synthesis of a new class of compounds (e.g. sialons, (Si, Al)3(0, N)4, or doped polyacetylenes), with novel structural properties (iv) preparation of known solids of prescribed specifications (crystallinity, shape, purity, etc.) as in the case of crystals of Si, III-V compounds and... [Pg.122]

Layered chalcogenides such as TaS2 can accommodate large molecules such as stearamide. We shall be discussing the intercalation chemistry of these and other layered materials in Chapter 8. TaS2 is metallic and superconducting [T = 0.8 K) and the superconducting transition is increased to 3.5 K by incorporation of pyridine the interlayer separation increases from 3 to 6 A. Octadecylamine increases the interlayer... [Pg.365]

Alloys Borates Solid-state Chemistry Carbides Transition Metal Solid-state Chemistry Chalcogenides Solid-state Chemistry Diffraction Methods in Inorganic Chemistry Electronic Structure of Solids Fluorides Solid-state Chemistry Halides Solid-state Chemistry Intercalation Chemistry Ionic Conductors Magnetic Oxides Magnetism of Extended Arrays in Inorganic Solids Nitrides Transition Metal Solid-state Chemistry Noncrystalline Solids Oxide Catalysts in Solid-state Chemistry Oxides Solid-state Chemistry Quasicrystals Semiconductor Interfaces Solids Characterization by Powder Diffraction Solids Computer Modeling Superconductivity Surfaces. [Pg.1091]

Carbon Fullerenes Chalcogenides Sohd-state Chemistry Defects in Solids Diffraction Methods in Inorganic Chemistry Ionic Conductors Semiconductors Superconductivity Zeolites. [Pg.1796]

A class of metal cluster superconductors of particular Interest consists of ternary molybdenum chalcogenides, conmonly known as the Chevrel phases (13). These phases were the first type of superconducting ternary system found to have relatively high critical temperatures and exhibited the highest known critical magnetic fields (Hc2 before discovery of the copper oxide... [Pg.57]


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