Bi行列に埋め込まれた超伝導粒子のNiBi3の可逆性
L Y Liu1, Y T Xing2, V N Vieira3
1Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas, Rio de Janeiro 22290-180, Brazil.
まとめ
この研究は,ビスムートマトリックス内のNiBi3粒の超伝導逆行性を実証した. ニッケル含有量が増加すると,NiBi3の粒子の密度が高くなり,超伝導性が向上し,一貫した可逆性が生じます.
科学分野:
- 材料科学
- 凝縮物質物理学
- 超伝導性
背景:
- 超伝導材料は先進技術にとって不可欠です
- 超伝導性に対する微細構造の影響を理解することは不可欠です.
- ビスマス基の化合物は 独特の超伝導性を持っています
研究 の 目的:
- Biマトリックスに埋め込まれたNiBi3粒の超伝導逆転性を調査する.
- 超伝導特性に対するNi含有量の変動の影響を調査する.
- 観測された超伝導性の性質と微細構造特性を相関させる.
主な方法:
- NiとBiの共同堆積による試料の準備
- X線微分と伝送電子顕微鏡を用いた特徴付け.
- 物理特性測定システム (PPMS) を使用した電気伝送と磁気特性の測定.
主要な成果:
- NiBi3の粒子の核化と密度がNi含有量 (x=1-10%) により増加する.
- 臨界温度と磁気抵抗を含む超伝導特性には,Ni組成が影響する.
- 超伝導相を確認した
結論:
- 超伝導の可逆性は測定精度の範囲内で実証された.
- 観察された可逆性はEkinの基準と一致しています.
- 超伝導性のBi層によるNiBi3粒の封じ込めは,観測された現象を説明する.
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