Possible origin of the sharp drops of resistivity around 250 K in superconducting Hg-compounds

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The resistivity transitions and sometimes the loss of resistance at about 235 K of the superconducting Hg-based cuprates synthesized under high pressure reported by Tholence et al. [Phys. Lett. A 184 (1994) 215] can be considered to come from the freezing of traces of mercury in the samples when the solid mercury forms a current percolation net which gives a very low measured resistivity that lies within the conventional experimental errors.

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