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RELATION OF STRUCTURE AND SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION-TEMPERATURES IN A3C60
Author(s): FLEMING RM, RAMIREZ AP, ROSSEINSKY MJ, MURPHY DW, HADDON RC, ZAHURAK SM, MAKHIJA AV
Source: NATURE    Volume: 352    Issue: 6338    Pages: 787-788    Published: AUG 29 1991  
Times Cited: 429     References: 18     
Abstract: THE discovery of conductivity 1 in A(x)C60 (where A represents an alkali metal) and superconductivity 2 in K(x)C60 has been followed by reports of superconductivity in other alkali-metal-doped fullerides with transition temperatures as high as 33 K (ref. 3). Elucidation of phase diagrams and understanding the relationship between structure and superconducting properties is essential to a detailed understanding of superconductivity in these systems. So far, structural data have been reported only for the non-conducting, intercalated body-centred cubic (b.c.c.) structures A6C60 (where A is K or Cs; ref. 4), a body-centred tetragonal structure for A4C60 (where A is K, Rb, Cs; ref. 5) and the superconducting, intercalated face-centred cubic (f.c.c.) material K3C60 (ref. 6). Here we report the preparation of a series of single-phase, isostructural f.c.c. superconductors with composition A3C60 (where A is K, Rb, Cs or a mixture of these), and show that T(c) increases monotonically with the size of the unit cell. Extended Huckel band-structure calculations also show a monotonic increase in the density of states at the Fermi level, N(E(F)), with lattice parameter. The primary implication of these results is that all A3C60 superconductors have the same structure and that changes in T(c) can be accounted for by changes in N(E(F)).
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: FLEMING, RM (reprint author), AT&T BELL LABS, MURRAY HILL, NJ 07974 USA
Publisher: MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD, 4 LITTLE ESSEX STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND WC2R 3LF
Subject Category: Multidisciplinary Sciences
IDS Number: GC964
ISSN: 0028-0836
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