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    Crystal Symmetry, Electron-Phonon Coupling, and Superconducting Tendencies in Li2_2Pd3_3B and Li2_2Pt3_3B

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    After theoretical determination of the internal structural coordinates in Li2_2Pd3_3B, we calculate and analyze its electronic structure and obtain the frequencies of the two AgA_g phonons (40.6 meV for nearly pure Li mode, 13.0 meV for the strongly mixed Pd-Li mode). Pd can be ascribed a 4d104d^{10} configuration, but strong 4d character remains up to the Fermi level. Small regions of flat bands occur at -70 meV at both the Γ\Gamma and X points. Comparison of the Fermi level density of states to the linear specific heat coefficient gives a dynamic mass enhancement of λ\lambda = 0.75. Rough Fermi surface averages of the deformation potentials DD of individual Pd and Li displacements are obtained. While is small, ~ 1.15 eV/\AA is sizable, and a plausible case exists for its superconductivity at 8 K being driven primarily by coupling to Pd vibrations. The larger d bandwidth in Li2_2Pt3_3B leads to important differences in the bands near the Fermi surface. The effect on the band structure of spin-orbit coupling plus lack of inversion is striking, and is much larger in the Pt compound.Comment: 8 pages and 8embedded figures, to be appeared in PR

    Charge-transfer induced surface conductivity for a copper based inorganic-organic hybrid

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    Inorganic-organic hybrids are receiving increasing attention as they offer the opportunity to combine the robust properties of inorganic materials with the versatility of organic compounds. We have studied the electric properties of an inorganic-organic hybrid with the chemical formula: CuCl4(C6H5CH2CH2NH3)2. This material is a ferromagnetic insulator that can easily be processed from solution. We show that the surface conductivity of the hybrid can be increased by five orders of magnitude by covering the surface with an organic electron donor. This constitutes a novel method to dope perovskite-based materials and study their charge transport properties.

    Discovery of Li2(Pd,Pt)3B superconductors

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    Critical temperature Tc of the Li2(Pd1-xPtx)3B was reported to be 7-8K for x=0 and 2.2-2.8K for x=1. In this article we present our preliminary results on behavior of magnetization-temperature curves with starting composition of Pd-B precursor, y-Li concentration in LiyPd3B and post-annealing of the Pd-end compound. Results suggest that to maximize Tc ratio Pd:B should be close to 3:1, while y-Li has to be optimum. The lowest Tc for LiyPd3B was 4.4-4.6K, while post-annealings at 560 deg. C allowed enhancement of Tc up to 8.2-8.4K. Compositions Li2Z3B with Z=Ni, Ru, Rh, Re, Ag are not superconducting down to 1.8K. Exception is composition with Re showing superconductivity due to Re3B compound. All samples were prepared by arc melting.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figs. presented at M2S, 200

    Superconducting Properties of MgB2 Bulk Materials Prepared by High Pressure Sintering

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    High-density bulk materials of a newly discovered 40K intermetallic MgB2 superconductor were prepared by high pressure sintering. Superconducting transition with the onset temperature of 39K was confirmed by both magnetic and resistive measurements. Magnetization versus field (M-H) curve shows the behavior of a typical Type II superconductor and the lower critical field Hc1(0) estimated from M-H curve is 0.032T. The bulk sample shows good connection between grains and critical current density Jc estimated from the magnetization hysteresis using sample size was 2x104A/cm2 at 20K and 1T. Upper critical field Hc2(0) determined by extrapolating the onset of resistive transition and assuming a dirty limit is 18T.Comment: 3Pages PD
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