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VOLUME 35 (1982) | ISSUE 7 | PAGE 288
Electron localization and superconductivity in cold-deposited mercury films
The appearance of superconductivity as a result of increasing the thickness of mercury films with resistance R ~ 1 τηΩ is investigated. It is shown that superconductivity is observed in films, whose activation energy e is less than the superconducting gap Δ (Τ) and, in addition, Δ (0) is constant over a wide range of thicknesses.