Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1624594 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of boron and carbon deviation from the stoichiometric composition on the crystallization behavior and superconducting properties of the HoNi2B2C compound was studied at polycrystalline HoNi2B2+xC and HoNi2B2C1+y samples. It was detected that x, y > 0 causes primary phase HoB2C2 precipitation prior to the HoNi2B2C growth, whereas depletion of B or C (x, y < 0) results in an increased fraction of eutectics containing additional Ni-rich phases. The shift of melt composition also leads to a composition variation of the HoNi2B2C compound within its homogeneity range. Accordingly, HoNi2B2C samples show pronounced re-entrant superconducting behavior in a wide range of B content (0 < x < 0.1), whereas small deviations of C from the stoichiometry (0 < y < 0.03) results in a loss of superconducting properties.

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