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  • © 1998

Se ... Ti

  • Standard reference book with selected and easily retrievable data from the fields of physics and chemistry collected by acknowledged international scientists.
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series (LANDOLT 3, volume 21d)

Part of the book sub series: Condensed Matter (LANDOLT 3)

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Table of contents (31 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Se based alloys and compounds

    • R. Müller
    Pages 3-69
  3. Si (Silicon)

    • H. F. Braun, M. Müller
    Pages 69-86
  4. Sn element, bulk

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 87-100
  5. Sn element under pressure, granular element

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 100-102
  6. Sn element, film

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 102-119
  7. Sn/X multilayers, superlattices

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 119-125
  8. Sn granular films

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 125-126
  9. Sn/X junctions

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 126-131
  10. SnX, dilute alloys

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 131-132
  11. Sn, implanted

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 132-133
  12. Sn element, film: hydrogenated

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 133-134
  13. Sn films with noble gas overlayer

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 134-134
  14. Sn based alloys and compounds

    • J. Sosnowski
    Pages 135-169
  15. Sr (Strontium)

    • T. Wolf
    Pages 170-170
  16. Ta (Tantalum)

    • R. Küntzler
    Pages 171-191

About this book

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.

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