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Science 25 February 1972:
Vol. 175. no. 4024, pp. 884 - 885
DOI: 10.1126/science.175.4024.884

Articles

Superconductivity of Double Chalcogenides: Lix Ti1.1S2

H. E. Barz 1, A. S. Cooper 1, E. Corenzwit 1, M. Marezio 1, B. T. Matthias 1, and P. H. Schmidt 1

1 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974

Lithium titanium sulfides, LixTi1.1S2(0.1 x le 0.3), become superconducting over the temperature range from 10° to 13°K. They have the hexagonal Ti3S4 structure and should not be considered intercalation compounds. This is the first class of noncubic compounds with high transition temperatures.


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