2016
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1615926113
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Effect of electron count and chemical complexity in the Ta-Nb-Hf-Zr-Ti high-entropy alloy superconductor

Abstract: High-entropy alloys are made from random mixtures of principal elements on simple lattices, stabilized by a high mixing entropy. The recently discovered body-centered cubic (BCC) Ta-Nb-Hf-Zr-Ti highentropy alloy superconductor appears to display properties of both simple crystalline intermetallics and amorphous materials; e.g., it has a well-defined superconducting transition along with an exceptional robustness against disorder. Here we show that the valence electron count dependence of the superconducting tr… Show more

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“…We also show that superconductivity in our alloys as well as that in crystalline HEAs [18,21,23] and binary transition metal alloys (e.g. [43]) is determined by their electronic structure and shows universal variation with the band (bare) density of states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…We also show that superconductivity in our alloys as well as that in crystalline HEAs [18,21,23] and binary transition metal alloys (e.g. [43]) is determined by their electronic structure and shows universal variation with the band (bare) density of states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…These measurements have shown that the coefficient γ of the electronic contribution to LTSH, which is proportional to dressed DOS at E F , N γ (E F ) structural change obey the Dynes-Varma correlation [58] which seems valid for all disordered transition metal alloys, both crystalline (e.g., [21,23]) and amorphous [43]. As already noted in [24], since N γ (E F ) is enhanced by the electron-phonon interaction, it cannot be used to prove that the changes in figure 4 for x > 0.35 are due to change in N 0 (E F ).…”
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“…It is a type-II superconductor with the transition temperature of T c = 7.3 K. Experimental data as well as theoretical calculations [10] suggest conventional mechanism of superconductivity with a relatively strong electron phonon coupling parameter λ ∼ 1. Several other examples of * wiendlocha@fis.agh.edu.pl superconducting HEAs were later reported [11][12][13], however, the TaNbHfZrTi family is still the most investigated one [9,10,14,15]. When the atomic concentration is slightly changed to Ta 33.5 Nb 33.5 Hf 11 Zr 11 Ti 11 [15] [denoted as (TaNb) 0.67 (HfZrTi) 0.33 or TNHZT in short], superconducting transition temperature slightly increases to 7.7 K. This alloy also hosts a cubic body-centered crystal structure, with the lattice parameter of 3.34Å.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%