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SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF TERNARY GRAPHITE INTERCALATION COMPOUNDS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
Graphite intercalation compounds (GIC's) are metal-semimetal superlattices which exhibit crystalline order, and have atomically perfect interfaces between the layers of the constituent species. From the standpoint of superconductivity, the KHg-GIC's are particularly interesting. The preparation and properties of these compounds are described, along with a series of recent experiments with hydrogen doping which have helped to elucidate their electronic properties. A density of states model suggested by the results of the hydrogen–doping experiments is presented and used to explain the variation of the superconducting transition temperature in these materials.
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