Abstract

Amorphous Zr-Rh alloys produced by melt spinning have a higher superconducting transition temperature T c than materials generated by r.f. cosputtering techniques. However, the temperature dependence of the upper critical field H c 2 ( T is consistent with the GLAG theory for both materials. The T c differences, as well as variations in the electronic density of states, can be partially understood in terms of slight differences in the average density, perhaps due to the inclusion of Ar gas during sputtering.

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