Very high upper critical fields in MgB2 produced by selective tuning of impurity scattering
Abstract
We report a significant enhancement of the upper critical field of different samples alloyed with nonmagnetic impurities. By studying films and bulk polycrystals with different resistivities , we show a clear trend of increase as increases. One particular high resistivity film had zero-temperature well above the values of competing non-cuprate superconductors such as and Nb-Ti. Our high-field transport measurements give record values and for high resistivity films and for untextured bulk polycrystals. The highest film also exhibits a significant upward curvature of , and temperature dependence of the anisotropy parameter opposite to that of single crystals: decreases as the temperature decreases, from to . This remarkable enhancement and its anomalous temperature dependence are a consequence of the two-gap superconductivity in , which offers special opportunities for further increase by tuning of the impurity scattering by selective alloying on Mg and B sites. Our experimental results can be explained by a theory of two-gap superconductivity in the dirty limit. The very high values of observed suggest that can be made into a versatile, competitive high-field superconductor.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0305474,
title = {Very high upper critical fields in MgB2 produced by selective tuning of impurity scattering},
author = {A. Gurevich and S. Patnaik and V. Braccini and K. H. Kim and C. Mielke and X. Song and L. D. Cooley and S. D. Bu and D. M. Kim and J. H. Choi and L. J. Belenky and J. Giencke and M. K. Lee and W. Tian and X. Q. Pan and A. Siri and E. E. Hellstrom and C. B. Eom and D. C. Larbalestier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0305474},
year = {2009}
}
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An updated version of the paper (12/12/2002)that was placed on cond-mat on May 7 2003