Abstract
The Hall effect, magnetoresistance, the temperature dependence of the electrical resistance, and the current-voltage characteristics of new C60-based carbon-carbon composites were studied in magnetic fields of up to 28 kOe at temperatures T = 1.8–336 K. Sodium-doped samples were used. It is shown that there is weak localization of charge carriers and strong electron-electron interactions. Superconductivity occurs in the range T ≤ 15 K. A mixed current may exist at higher temperatures. Cooper pairs are assumed to form due to the interaction of the conduction electrons with the π-electron system of a C60 molecule.
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