2023
DOI: 10.3390/nano13020280
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Magnetic Studies of Superconductivity in the Ga-Sn Alloy Regular Nanostructures

Abstract: For applications of nanolattices in low-temperature nanoelectronics, the inter-unit space can be filled with superconducting metallic alloys. However, superconductivity under nanoconfinement is expected to be strongly affected by size-effects and other factors. We studied the magnetic properties and structure of the Ga-Sn eutectic alloy within regular nanopores of an opal template, to understand the specifics of the alloy superconductivity. Two superconducting transitions were observed, in contrast to the bulk… Show more

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“…The structure of segregates can be also influenced by size effects as was demonstrated for the Ge-Sn nanoparticles which solidified under specific conditions into an amorphous phase in contrast to the bulk alloy [13]. Recent studies of superconductivity in some gallium-based eutectic alloys confined to nanoporous templates revealed strong changes in the temperature of the superconducting transitions [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure of segregates can be also influenced by size effects as was demonstrated for the Ge-Sn nanoparticles which solidified under specific conditions into an amorphous phase in contrast to the bulk alloy [13]. Recent studies of superconductivity in some gallium-based eutectic alloys confined to nanoporous templates revealed strong changes in the temperature of the superconducting transitions [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%