1975
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.12.4917
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Specific heat and magnetization of the superconducting monoxides: NbO and TiO

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“…41 The homogeneity range for NbO, determined from the samples quenched from the melting point to room temperature is 0.98 e O/Nb e 1.02. 42 According to the phase diagram for the Nb-O system proposed by Naito et al, 17 the homogeneity ranges for NbO 2 and Nb 12 O 29 at T ) 1223 K are 1.9995 e O/Nb e 2.0023 and 2.4230 e O/Nb e 2.4330, respectively. The homogeneity range of the nonstoichiometric Nb 2 O 5-x phase has been determined by X-ray diffractrometry, 43,44 chemical analysis, 44 thermogravimetry, 16,45,46 electrical conductivity, 16 and electrochemical measurement.…”
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“…41 The homogeneity range for NbO, determined from the samples quenched from the melting point to room temperature is 0.98 e O/Nb e 1.02. 42 According to the phase diagram for the Nb-O system proposed by Naito et al, 17 the homogeneity ranges for NbO 2 and Nb 12 O 29 at T ) 1223 K are 1.9995 e O/Nb e 2.0023 and 2.4230 e O/Nb e 2.4330, respectively. The homogeneity range of the nonstoichiometric Nb 2 O 5-x phase has been determined by X-ray diffractrometry, 43,44 chemical analysis, 44 thermogravimetry, 16,45,46 electrical conductivity, 16 and electrochemical measurement.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The homogeneity range for NbO, determined from the samples quenched from the melting point to room temperature is 0.98 ≤ O/Nb ≤ 1.02 . According to the phase diagram for the Nb−O system proposed by Naito et al, the homogeneity ranges for NbO 2 and Nb 12 O 29 at T = 1223 K are 1.9995 ≤ O/Nb ≤ 2.0023 and 2.4230 ≤ O/Nb ≤ 2.4330, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All spectra are normalized to their integrated intensities after the subtraction of the standard integral background to account for inelastic scattering processes [27]. All the spectra show a clear cutoff at zero energy (E F , Fermi level), consistent with the system being a good metal [17,[28][29][30]. All spectra are comparable to one another in terms of the total band width and peak positions, affirming their intrinsic nature.…”
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“…Density functional based band structure calculations have been performed [12,[14][15][16] to explain the properties of niobium monoxide [17][18][19][20] and it was found that the Nb 3 O 3 structure is more stable than the Nb 4 O 4 by about 1 eV per NbO unit [15,16]. Our objective here is to test experimentally the accuracy of band structure calculations and to identify the bands in the measured spectra that are characteristic for Nb 3 O 3 , thereby proving that the vacancies are ordered and that band formation is an essential ingredient for the formation of vacancies in niobium monoxide.…”
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“…4,5 The NbO 2 with d 1 Nb 4+ undergoes an insulator-to-metal transition at approximately 1000 K, which is accompanied by a structural transition from a distorted rutile phase (low-temperature phase) to a rutile phase (high-temperature phase). 6,7 The NbO with d 3 Nb 2+ behaves as a superconductor below a critical temperature of 1.4 K. 8,9 Numerous unique and useful properties have been reported for mixed-cation oxides containing Nb. 1,10 For example, LiNbO 3 is a uniaxial ferroelectric material with rhombohedral symmetry, whose polarization is along the threefold z-axis.…”
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confidence: 99%