Dumbbells of five-connected Ge atoms and superconductivity in CaGe3

Inorganic Chemistry
Walter SchnelleUlrich Schwarz

Abstract

CaGe(3) has been synthesized at high-pressure, high-temperature conditions. The atomic pattern comprises intricate germanium layers of condensed moleculelike dimers. Below T(c) = 6.8 K, type II superconductivity with moderately strong electron-phonon coupling is observed.

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Apr 12, 2016·Inorganic Chemistry·Rodrigo CastilloUlrich Schwarz
Mar 16, 2013·Scientific Reports·Daniele SelliStefano Leoni
Nov 27, 2014·Inorganic Chemistry·Lev AkselrudUlrich Schwarz
Jan 10, 2019·Materials·Julia-Maria HübnerUlrich Schwarz
May 31, 2014·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·Cory M WiddifieldDavid L Bryce
Dec 17, 2014·Inorganic Chemistry·Rodrigo CastilloYuri Grin
Aug 1, 2012·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Ulrich SchwarzYuri Grin
Aug 3, 2018·Inorganic Chemistry·Julia-Maria HübnerUlrich Schwarz

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