Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8163911 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Bulk superconductivity is reported in BaNb2S5 at the transition temperature Tc = 0.85(1) K. The electrical resistivity Ï versus T is metallic with Ï(2 K) = 42.4 µΩ cm. The magnetic susceptibility is paramagnetic, with temperature-independent contributions due to diamagnetism, Pauli paramagnetism, and Van Vleck paramagnetism; a Curie-Weiss contribution appears to be impurity related. Hall effect measurements show that the majority charge carriers are electrons with charge-carrier concentration n(3 K) = 2.40(2)â¯Ãâ¯1021 cmâ3. Specific heat measurements reveal an electronic specific heat coefficient γ = 11.2(1) mJ/mol K2, a Debye temperature ÎD = 126.4(8) K, and an energy gap associated with the superconducting state of Eg = 0.184(4) meV. Measurements of Ï(T) in magnetic field provide the upper critical magnetic field of about 3055(74) Oe as Tâ¯â⯠0 K, which was used to estimate the coherence length ξ = 6.21(15) nm. The results allow classification of BaNb2S5 as a Type II, BCS superconductor in the dirty limit.
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Authors
M.G. Smith, J.J. Neumeier,