Superconductivity above 10 K in Non-Cuprate Oxides

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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4 pages, 2 figures; invited paper submitted for a book entitled "100 Years of Superconductivity", edited by H. Rogalla and P.

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Beginning in 1973, several non-cuprate transition metal and non-transition
metal oxides were discovered with superconducting transition temperatures
between 10 and 30 K. Retrospectives about these discoveries in spinel structure
LiTi2O4 and perovskite structure (Ba,K)(Bi,Pb)O3 are given.

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