Abstract
The maximum superconducting transition temperatures,T c , of noncrystalline (Ti, Zr and Hf)-(3d metal) alloys are reported. The alloys have been produced by low temperature implantation of the 3d metals. The systematic behavior ofT c as a function of 3d element content is discussed in comparison with metallic glasses and vapor-quenched films. A correlation between the recently observedd-band splitting in metallic glasses and superconducting behavior is pointed out.
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