Published April 1, 1971 | Version v1
Journal article

Investigation of Kondo alloys and compound by the superconductive proximity effect

  • 1. Bell Telephone Labs., Murray Hill, N.J. (USA)

Description

The proximity effect between a superconductor and a normal metal is sensitive to presence, amount, and state of order of the impurity spin in the normal metal. The present experiments were performed with Cu0.99 Fe0.01, Cu₁₋ₓMnₓ (x=0.0025, 0.05), Cu0.9975Co0.0025 Kondo alloys, and with the Kondo compound CeAl₂. The alloys were sputtered first at temperatures ranging from about --- 100 to 530 °C followed by Pb sputtering at 77 °K. Electron diffraction showed that the Cu alloy films prepared at --- 100 °C were quasiamorphous and did not have the structure of bulk Cu. In such a state, regardless of the Kondo temperature of the bulk alloys, the magnetic impurities in the dilute alloys behave as random free spins; the spin depairing in the super-conductive proximity effect is almost independent of the type of host metal (Cu or Mo) or the type of impurity (Fe, Mn, Co) and is proportional to the amount of impurity present. The Cu0.95Mn0.05 alloy, when deposited at --- 100 °C, becomes ferromagnetic at 5.5 °K and the magnetic transition is clearly exhibited by the proximity effect. Alloys prepared at and above room temperature have the bulk Cu structure. In the temperature range of the measurements (1-7. 2 °K) which is well below the Kondo temperature of Cu0.99 Fe0.01 (≃13 °K as determined by resistivity), the Cu0.99 Fe0.01 alloy films with the bulk Cu structure behave as an almost spin-less system. The Cu-Mn alloys with the bulk Cu structure are antiferromagnetic at low temperature and give rise to a spin-depairing factor about 10 times smaller than the one corresponding to free random spins. The same qualitative result was obtained with Cr films, where the free-spin state can be achieved by sputtering at 77 °K. The proximity-effect experiments were also performed with the Kondo compound CeAl₂; above 3.5 °K CeAl₂ behaves as a spin-less system which implies that CeAl₂ has a Kondo temperature above 7.2 °K. The antiferro-magnetic transition at 3.5 °K is clearly shown by the proximity effect.

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Journal Title
Physical Review B
Journal Volume
3
Journal Issue
7
Series
Phys. Rev., B.
Journal Page Range
2211-2223
ISSN
0556-2805

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Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
2012798
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Progress Report
Descriptors DEI
ALUMINUM ALLOYS; CERIUM ALLOYS; IMPURITIES; INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS; KONDO EFFECT; PROXIMITY EFFECT; SPIN; SPUTTERING; SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Descriptors DEC
ANTIFERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS; CURRENTS; DISTRIBUTION; ELECTRONS; FERROMAGNETIC MATERIALS; MAGNETIC FIELDS; POLARIZATION; SCATTERING

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