Abstract:The A15-type conventional superconductor Nb3Al alloys has been considered as an ideal candidate for next generation high field magnets due to its higher superconducting properties and less sensitivity to stain than that of industrialized Nb3Sn superconductor. First-principles methods are employed to study the potential point defects, vacancy and antisite defects in deviating stoichiometric Nb3Al alloys and their effect on structure and mechanical properties. Our results show that antisite defects are easier to b… Show more
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