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    Concentration Dependence of Superconductivity and Order-Disorder Transition in the Hexagonal Rubidium Tungsten Bronze RbxWO3. Interfacial and bulk properties

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    We revisited the problem of the stability of the superconducting state in RbxWO3 and identified the main causes of the contradictory data previously published. We have shown that the ordering of the Rb vacancies in the nonstoichiometric compounds have a major detrimental effect on the superconducting temperature Tc.The order-disorder transition is first order only near x = 0.25, where it cannot be quenched effectively and Tc is reduced below 1K. We found that the high Tc's which were sometimes deduced from resistivity measurements, and attributed to compounds with .25 < x < .30, are to be ascribed to interfacial superconductivity which generates spectacular non-linear effects. We also clarified the effect of acid etching and set more precisely the low-rubidium-content boundary of the hexagonal phase.This work makes clear that Tc would increase continuously (from 2 K to 5.5 K) as we approach this boundary (x = 0.20), if no ordering would take place - as its is approximately the case in CsxWO3. This behaviour is reminiscent of the tetragonal tungsten bronze NaxWO3 and asks the same question : what mechanism is responsible for this large increase of Tc despite the considerable associated reduction of the electron density of state ? By reviewing the other available data on these bronzes we conclude that the theoretical models which are able to answer this question are probably those where the instability of the lattice plays a major role and, particularly, the model which call upon local structural excitations (LSE), associated with the missing alkali atoms.Comment: To be published in Physical Review

    PHASE TRANSITION BETWEEN INCOHERENT AND COHERENT SUPERCONDUCTING STATES IN GRANULAR NbN FILMS

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    Des mesures de rĂ©sistance en fonction de la tempĂ©rature e t des caractĂ©ristiques courant-tension d'un film NbN ultra-mince (30 Å) montrent l'existence d'une transition de phase Ă  5.4 K entre un Ă©tat supraconducteur incoherent et un Ă©tat supraconducteur cohĂ©rent.Resistance vs temperature and voltage vs current measurements on an ultra thin (30 Å) NbN film reveal the presence of a phase transition at 5.4 K from a superconducting but phase incoherent state to a phase coherent superconducting state

    Superconducting current leads of YBCO and Pb-BSCCO

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