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The specific heats of the hexagonal structures H(NbIrO) and R(NbPtO) have been measured from1.2 to15 K. The R-phase compound is found to be superconducting withT c =3.8 K. The reduction inT c from10.1 to3.8 K between the two phases is qualitatively accounted for by corresponding reductions in the density of states and Debye temperature using the BCS theory.
Journal of Low Temperature Physics – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 6, 2004
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