Published October 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Proximity effect controlled superconducting behavior of novel biphasic Pb-Sn nanoparticles embedded in an Al matrix

  • 1. Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 1 Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai 400 005 (India)
  • 2. Department of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012 (India)

Description

We report the synthesis of biphasic Pb (46 at.%)-Sn (54 at.%) nanoparticles dispersed in an aluminum matrix and explore the nature of the superconducting transition in these particles. The nanoscaled Pb-Sn alloy particles were dispersed in Al by rapid solidification and the two-phase nature of these particles was characterized by transmission electron imaging, diffraction and composition mapping. A weak superconducting transition occurs at 3.1 K in these alloys, which is much lower than the TC expected for a Pb46Sn54 alloy or that due to the proximity effect between Pb and Sn. We show that it is the superconducting Al matrix with TC = 1.2 K that plays a major role in determining the effective transition temperature of the system

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2008.05.018

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.actamat.2008.05.018;
PII
S1359-6454(08)00366-2;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Materialia
Journal Volume
56
Journal Issue
16
Journal Page Range
p. 4522-4528
ISSN
1359-6454
CODEN
ACMAFD

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
40008235
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Descriptors DEI
ALUMINIUM; ALUMINIUM ALLOYS; DIFFRACTION; LEAD ALLOYS; MATRIX MATERIALS; NANOSTRUCTURES; PARTICLES; PROXIMITY EFFECT; SOLIDIFICATION; SUPERCONDUCTORS; SYNTHESIS; TIN ALLOYS; TRANSITION TEMPERATURE
Descriptors DEC
ALLOYS; COHERENT SCATTERING; ELEMENTS; MATERIALS; METALS; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; SCATTERING; THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES

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