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The specific heats of Ti-Pd alloys have been measured between 1-6 K, and the electronic specific heat coefficients γ of samples Ti0.92Pd0.08 and Ti0.8Pd0.2 are found to be 5.89 mJ/mol·K2 and 4.78mJ/mol·K2 respectively, which are obviously higher than 3.32mJ/mol·K2 of pure Ti. Therefore, the densities of states at Fermi surface for these alloys are higher than that of pure Ti, this is the reason why the alloys have much higher superconductive transition temperature Tc than pure Ti.
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