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Thermal analysis techniques have been used to study the stoichiometry of superconductors. As the critical temperatures of the materials rise, thermal analysis will open the door to further characterization.
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Brennan, W., DiVito, M., Culmo, R. et al. Thermal analysis of superconductors. Nature 330, 89–90 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/330089a0
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