Critical Temperature in Bulk Ultrafine-Grained Superconductors of Nb, V, and Ta Processed by High-Pressure Torsion

MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS(2019)

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This overview describes the progressive results of the superconducting critical temperature in bulk nanostructured metals (niobium, vanadium and tantalum) processed by high-pressure torsion (HPT). Bulk nanostructured superconductors provide a new route to control superconducting property, because ultrafine-grain structures with a high density of grain boundaries, dislocations, and other crystalline defects modify the superconducting order parameter. The critical temperature T-c in Nb increases with the evolution of grain refinement owing to the quantum confinement of electrons in ultrafine grains. In Vand Ta, however, T-c decreases at a certain HPT revolution number (i.e. at certain strain levels). The different behaviour of T-c in the three materials is explained by the competition effect between the quantum size effect and disorder effect; these effects are characterized by the parameters of grain size, electron mean free path, and superconducting coherence length.
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high-pressure torsion,superconductivity,bulk ultrafine-grained metals,niobium,vanadium,tantalum,critical temperature,magnetization,resistivity
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