Claims
- 1. A superconductive continuous film of Nb.sub.3 Ge having a surface area of at least one square centimeter ranging in composition up to about 2 atomic % from stoichiometric composition having a critical temperature T.sub.c of at least 17.5 degrees Kelvin, said critical temperature T.sub.c being the temperature at which said film becomes 50% superconducting in that it has one half of its normal conductor resistance existing at three degrees Kelvin above T.sub.c, said film having a transition width of less than one degree Kelvin extending from the temperature in degrees Kelvin at which said film becomes 10% superconducting in that it has 90% of its normal conductor resistance existing at three degrees Kelvin above T.sub.c to the temperature in degrees Kelvin at which said film becomes 90% superconducting in that it has 10% of its normal conductor resistance existing at three degrees Kelvin above T.sub.c.
- 2. A superconductive film according to claim 1 wherein said film ranges in width up to about 10 centimeters and wherein there is no maximum limit on its length.
- 3. A superconductive film according to claim 1 which is self-supporting.
- 4. A superconductive film according to claim 1 which is adherently supported by a substrate.
- 5. A superconductive film according to claim 1 wherein the substrate is in the form of a tape.
- 6. A superconductive film according to claim 1 wherein said critical temperature ranges from 17.5.degree. K. to 18.9.degree. K.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 816,483, filed July 18, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,129,167.
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Divisions (1)
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