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Superconductivity in the alkali metals
Authors:J. S. Schilling
Affiliation:Department of Physics , Washington University , CB 1105, One Brookings Dr, St. Louis, MO, 63130, USA
Abstract:At ambient pressure there are 29 elemental superconductors in the periodic table, none of which is an alkali metal. The first alkali metal to become superconducting under high pressure is Cs followed years later by Li. Alkali metals are believed to be exemplary free-electron systems. The fact that an alkali metal becomes superconducting at all is surprising and is a result of the fact that under pressure it shows marked deviations from free-electron behaviour where, counterintuitively, bands narrow and gaps widen. For this reason the alkali metals are among the most interesting systems known to study in high-pressure experiments and superconductivity is one of their most fascinating properties.
Keywords:Superconductivity  Alkali metals  High pressure
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