Abstract

The parameters of superconductivity and specific heat are determined from the low temperature specific heat measurements of V (1−x)Mo x (0 ⩽ x ⩽ 1) solid solutions. The coefficient of electronic specific heat γ decreases with increasing Mo concentration and shows a minimum around 80 at. %Mo. Debye temperature θ D varies slightly over the whole composition range. The superconducting transition temperature T c also decreases with increasing Mo concentration. The variation of T c is explained by the variation of γ and discussed in terms of the band structure.

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