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Superconductivity with High Upper Critical Field in the Cubic Centrosymmetric $��$-Carbide Nb$_4$Rh$_2$C$_{1-��}$

Authors :
Ma, KeYuan
Gornicka, Karolina
Lefevre, Robin
Yang, Yikai
Roennow, Henrik M.
Jeschke, Harald O.
Klimczuk, Tomasz
von Rohr, Fabian O.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

The upper critical field is a fundamental measure of the strength of superconductivity in a material. It is also a cornerstone for the realization of superconducting magnet applications. The critical field arises because of the Copper pair breaking at a limiting field, which is due to the Pauli paramagnetism of the electrons. The maximal possible magnetic field strength for this effect is commonly known as the Pauli paramagnetic limit given as $��_0 H_{\rm Pauli} \approx 1.86{\rm [T/K]} \cdot T_{\rm c}$ for a weak-coupling BCS superconductor. The violation of this limit is only rarely observed. Exceptions include some low-temperature heavy fermion and some strongly anisotropic superconductors. Here, we report on the superconductivity at 9.75 K in the centrosymmetric, cubic $��$-carbide-type compound Nb$_4$Rh$_2$C$_{1-��}$, with a normalized specific heat jump of $��C/��T_{\rm c} =$ 1.64. We find that this material has a remarkably high upper critical field of $��_0 H_{\rm c2}{\rm (0)}$ =~28.5~T, which is exceeding by far its weak-coupling BCS Pauli paramagnetic limit of $��_0 H_{\rm Pauli}$~=~18.1 T. Determination of the origin and consequences of this effect will represent a significant new direction in the study of critical fields in superconductors.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........edf382013e401b25b6cbab7e83573175
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2106.13063