1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4534(99)00051-9
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Superconducting rare earth transition metal borocarbides

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“…8,[10][11][12] Both superconducting and magnetic properties of HoNi 2 B 2 C strongly depend on its composition within the small but nonnegligible homogeneity range for this quaternary compound. 13 While for flux-grown single crystals only an ordinary superconducting transition at always the same transition temperature has been observed in zero magnetic field, 14,15 there exists a variety of different low-temperature behaviors for polycrystalline samples: a pure superconducting state ͑coexistent with antiferromagnetic order͒, a nonsu-perconducting magnetically ordered state as well as reentrant behavior, governed by the chemical composition within the homogeneity range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,[10][11][12] Both superconducting and magnetic properties of HoNi 2 B 2 C strongly depend on its composition within the small but nonnegligible homogeneity range for this quaternary compound. 13 While for flux-grown single crystals only an ordinary superconducting transition at always the same transition temperature has been observed in zero magnetic field, 14,15 there exists a variety of different low-temperature behaviors for polycrystalline samples: a pure superconducting state ͑coexistent with antiferromagnetic order͒, a nonsu-perconducting magnetically ordered state as well as reentrant behavior, governed by the chemical composition within the homogeneity range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quaternary borocarbide superconductor 6 YNi 2 B 2 C displays several unusual properties, namely, large anisotropy in the superconducting order parameter 7,8,9 , a negative curvature 10 in H c2 (T) close to T c and a square flux line lattice 11 at high magnetic fields. In a previous paper 12 , through measurements of ∆ using directional point contact spectroscopy (DPCS) as a function and magnetic field along different crystallographic directions, we have shown that these unusual properties can be understood from a multiband scenario, where large difference in the Fermi velocity on different Fermi sheets 13 gives rise to different electron-phonon coupling strength and different values of ∆. In this paper, we carry out a detailed measurements of H c2 , by applying magnetic field along the two crystallographic in YNi 2-x Pt x B 2 C has to be analyzed beyond single band scenario.…”
Section: Substitution Of Non-magnetic Impurities Results In Intrabandmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The discovery of superconducting quaternary rare-earth borocarbide intermetallic compounds RNi 2 B 2 C (R=rare earth) have aroused great interest because, even though they are layered materials like high-T c cuprates, band-structure calculations predict a three-dimensional electronic structure. Most of the experimental and theoretical results tend to support a conventional BCS-Eliashberg descriptions of the superconducting properties in these materials [1]. Some peculiar features of the upper critical field of YNi 2 B 2 C have been recently explained in the framework of Migdal-Eliashberg theory by considering the presence of two bands, one of them being more deeply involved in the transport properties of the compound [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%