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Superconductivity in granular systems built from well-defined rhombohedral Bi-clusters: Evidence for Bi-surface superconductivity

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Abstract

Granular systems built from well-defined Bi clusters with rhombohedral bulk structure show, in contrast to bulk Bi, the occurrence of superconductivity. The experimental facts of a strong size dependence of ${\mathit{T}}_{\mathit{c}}$ and an influence of the surrounding matrix or adsorbed gas on normal-state resistivity \ensuremath{\rho}(0) and ${\mathit{T}}_{\mathit{c}}$ can be satisfactorily explained by assuming the occurrence of surface superconductivity due to a strongly increased density of states N(${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\epsilon}}}_{\mathit{F}}$) at the cluster surface.

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