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Record-High Superconductivity in Niobium–Titanium Alloy

  • Jing Guo
  • , Gongchang Lin
  • , Shu Cai
  • , Chuanying Xi
  • , Changjin Zhang
  • , Wanshuo Sun
  • , Qiuliang Wang
  • , Ke Yang
  • , Aiguo Li
  • , Qi Wu
  • , Yuheng Zhang
  • , Tao Xiang
  • , Robert Joseph Cava
  • , Liling Sun
  • CAS - Institute of Physics
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • CAS - Institute of Electrical Engineering
  • Princeton University
  • Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory

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Abstract

The extraordinary superconductivity has been observed in a pressurized commercial niobium–titanium alloy. Its zero-resistance superconductivity persists from ambient pressure to the pressure as high as 261.7 GPa, a record-high pressure up to which a known superconducting state can continuously survive. Remarkably, at such an ultra-high pressure, although the ambient pressure volume is shrunk by 45% without structural phase transition, the superconducting transition temperature (T C ) increases to ≈19.1 K from ≈9.6 K, and the critical magnetic field (H C2 ) at 1.8 K has been enhanced to 19 T from 15.4 T. These results set new records for both the T C and the H C2 among all the known alloy superconductors composed of only transition metal elements. The remarkable high-pressure superconducting properties observed in the niobium–titanium alloy not only expand the knowledge on this important commercial superconductor but also are helpful for a better understanding on the superconducting mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1807240
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume31
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • high pressure
  • niobium–titanium alloy
  • superconductivity

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