Indication of Superconductivity at 35 K in Graphite-Sulfur Composites
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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compositesmagnetizationsamplesuperconductivitybehaviorbelowcharacteristicclear
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We report magnetization measurements performed on graphite--sulfur composites which demonstrate a clear superconducting behavior below the critical temperature T$_{c0}$ = 35 K. The Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect, screening supercurrents, and magnetization hysteresis loops characteristic of type-II superconductors were measured. The results indicate that the superconductivity occurs in a small sample fraction, possibly related to the sample surface.
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