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Structure and superconductivity of tin-containing HfTiZrSnM (M = Cu, Fe, Nb, Ni) medium-entropy and high-entropy alloys
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Gačnik, Darja
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Jelen, Andreja
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Krnel, Mitja
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Vrtnik, Stanislav
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Luzar, Jože
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Koželj, Primož
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Midden, Marion van
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Zupanič, Erik
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Wencka, Magdalena
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Meden, Anton
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Hu, Qiang
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Guo, Sheng
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Dolinšek, Janez
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Abstract
In an attempt to incorporate tin (Sn) into high-entropy alloys composed of refractory metals Hf, Nb, Ti and Zr with the addition of 3d transition metals Cu, Fe, and Ni, we synthesized a series of alloys in the system HfTiZrSnM (M = Cu, Fe, Nb, Ni). The alloys were characterized crystallographically, microstructurally, and compositionally, and their physical properties were determined, with the emphasis on superconductivity. All Sn-containing alloys are multi-phase mixtures of intermetallic compounds (in most cases four). A common feature of the alloys is a microstructure of large crystalline grains of a hexagonal (Hf, Ti, Zr)$_5$Sn$_3$ partially ordered phase embedded in a matrix that also contains many small inclusions. In the HfTiZrSnCu alloy, some Cu is also incorporated into the grains. Based on the electrical resistivity, specific heat, and magnetization measurements, a superconducting (SC) state was observed in the HfTiZr, HfTiZrSn, HfTiZrSnNi, and HfTiZrSnNb alloys. The HfTiZrSnFe alloy shows a partial SC transition, whereas the HfTiZrSnCu alloy is non-superconducting. All SC alloys are type II superconductors and belong to the Anderson class of “dirty” superconductors.
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English
Keywords:
high-entropy alloys
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structure and microstructure
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superconductivity
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Article
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FMF - Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
FKKT - Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
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2021
Number of pages:
26 str.
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Vol. 14, iss. 14, art. 3953
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20.500.12556/RUL-136015
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53
ISSN on article:
1996-1944
DOI:
10.3390/ma14143953
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71210755
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06.04.2022
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Title:
Materials
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Materials
Publisher:
Molecular Diversity Preservation International
ISSN:
1996-1944
COBISS.SI-ID:
33588485
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P1-0125
Name:
Magnetna resonanca in dielektrična spektroskopija pametnih novih materialov
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P1-0099
Name:
Fizika mehkih snovi, površin in nanostruktur
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
National Science Foundation of China
Project number:
52061016
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