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subvol. b1: Nb, Nb-Ar...Nb-Ge ISBN 9783540555223
Description
The phenomenon of superconductivity has gained a new
interest since the recent discovery of materials with
transition temperatures above 77K. The research on the new
substances has increasingly contributed to the progress of
materials science.
In volume III/21 the reported data on superconducting
materials, from the discovery of this phenomenon to the
present days of intensive research on high-Tc
superconductors, are compiled. The data comprise various
modifications of a material, e.g. bulk state, thin films,
implanted or filamentary wires. Where available, data
obtained under high presure or after high energy particle
irradiation are also tabulated. A particular effort was made
topresent not only the superconducting data for a given
substance, but also the complete characterization of the
analyzed samples. This characterizationcomprises the
metallurgical and the crystallographical analysis as well as
the analysis of other physical properties.
The goal of the volume is to establish a complete and
reliable compilation of critically reviewed experimental
data, excluding purely theoretical works.
The large amount of publications, more than 40.000 since
1913, requires a subdivision of the data in several
subvolumes, the second of which is presented herewith. No
such complete collection exists elsewhere, so that these
tables should respond to a real need of both physicists and
material scientists.
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subvol. c: O(without cuprates)...Sc ISBN 9783540560470
Description
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. The compilation is not restricted to the superconducting properties, but is extended to other low temperature physical properties, which are explicitly given in a particular column. 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.
Table of Contents
From the Contents: Introduction.- Subject Matter.- General remarks on the contents of subvolumes III/21a...21e.- Selection, arrangement and sequence of the specific data in the tables.- List of symbols and abbreviations.- Alphabetical list of frequently used structure types.- Data on alloys and compounds of the following base elements: O (Oxygen) - Os (Osmium) - P (Phosphorus) - Pa (Protactinium) - Pb (Lead) - Pd (Palladium) - Pm (Promethium) - Po (Polonium) - Pr (Praseodymium) - Pt (Platinum) - Pu (Plutonium) - Ra (Radium) - Rb (Rubidium) - Re (Rhenium) - Rh (Rhodium) - Rn (Radon) - Ru (Ruthenium) - S (Sulfur) - Sb (Antimony) - Sc (Scandium).- References.- Author index.
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subvol. d: Se...Ti ISBN 9783540560487
Description
In volume III/21 a compilation is given of all reported experimental data on superconducting materials from the discovery of this phenomenon. The data presented include not only the superconducting properties related to a given material, but also the full metallurgical and crystallographical characterization. The compilation is not restricted to the superconducting properties, but is extended to other low temperature physical properties, which are explicitly given in a particular column. All substances are arranged alphabetically by the base element, i.e. the element with the highest concentration in an alloy or compound. Only original and critically reviewed experimental data are retained.
Table of Contents
From the Contents: Introduction.- Se (Selenium).- Si (Silicon).- Sm (Samarium).- Sn (Tin).- Sr (Strontium).- Ta (Tantalum).- Tb (Terbium).- Tc (Technetium).- Te (Tellurium).- Th (Thorium).- Ti (Titanium) and their alloys and compounds.- Ti-Nb.- Scientific samples of Ti-Nb alloys and compounds. Industrial samples of Ti-Nb alloys and compounds (mono- and multifilamentary wires). Ti-Ni ... Ti-Zr.- References.- Author index.
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subvol. e: Tl...Zr ISBN 9783540560494
Description
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.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Tl (Thallium), Tm (Thulium), U (Uranium), V (Vanadium), W (Tungsten), Xe (Xenon), Y (Yttrium), Yb (Ytterbium), Zn (Zinc), Zr (Zirconium), References
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subvol. b2: Nb-H...Nb-Zr, Nd...Np ISBN 9783540575412
Description
In volume III/21 the data on superconducting materials, from the discovery of this phenomenon to the present days of intensive research on high-Tc superconductors, are compiled. The data comprise various modifications of a material, e.g. bulk state, thin films, implanted or filamentary wires. Where available, data obtained under high pressure or after high energy particle irradiation are also tabulated. A particular effort was made to present the complete characterization of the analyzed samples, i.e. the metallurgical and the crystallographical analysis as well as the analysis of other physical properties. The goal of the volume is to establish a complete and reliable compilation of critically reviewed experimental data from more than 40.000 publications, excluding purely theoretical works.
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