Discovery of a Superconducting High-Entropy Alloy
University of Ljubljana · Jožef Stefan Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are multicomponent mixtures of elements in similar concentrations, where the high entropy of mixing can stabilize disordered solid-solution phases with simple structures like a body-centered cubic or a face-centered cubic, in competition with ordered crystalline intermetallic phases. We have synthesized an HEA with the composition Ta34Nb33Hf8Zr14Ti11 (in at. %), which possesses an average body-centered cubic structure of lattice parameter a=3.36 Å. The measurements of the electrical resistivity, the magnetization and magnetic susceptibility, and the specific heat revealed that the Ta34Nb33Hf8Zr14Ti11 HEA is a type II superconductor with a transition temperature Tc≈7.3 K, an upper…
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Authors
9- PKPrimoz KoželjCorresponding
University of Ljubljana, Jožef Stefan Institute
- SVS. Vrtnik
University of Ljubljana, Jožef Stefan Institute
- AJAndreja Jelen
University of Ljubljana, Jožef Stefan Institute
- SŠSaša Šega Jazbec
University of Ljubljana, Jožef Stefan Institute
- ZJZvonko Jagličić
University of Ljubljana, Institute of Mathematics, Physics, and Mechanics
Topics & keywords
- Condensed matter physics
- Superconductivity
- Materials science
- Electrical resistivity and conductivity
- Intermetallic
- Magnetization
- Critical field
- Electronic structure
- Affordable and clean energy