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Suppression of superconductivity in YNi$_2$B$_2$C at the atomic disordering
A. E. Kar'kin,
Yu. N. Akshentsev,
B. N. Goshchitskii Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
The behavior of the electrical resistivity
$\rho(T)$, the superconducting transition temperature
$T_c$, and the upper critical field
$H_{c2}(T)$ of a polycrystalline sample of YNi
$_2$B
$_2$C irradiated by thermal neutrons with the subsequent high-temperature isochronous annealing in the temperature interval
$T_{\text{ann}}=(100$–
$1000)\,^\circ$C has been studied. It has been found that the irradiation of YNi
$_2$B
$_2$C with a fluence of
$10^{19}\,$cm
$^{-2}$ leads to the suppression of the superconductivity. The final disordered state is reversible; i.e., the initial
$\rho(T)$,
$T_c$, and
$H_{c2}(T)$ values are almost completely recovered upon annealing at up to
$T_{\text{ann}}=1000\,^\circ$C. The quadratic dependence
$\rho(T)=\rho_0 + a_2T^2$ is observed for the sample in the superconducting state (
$T_c=(5.5$–
$14.5)$ K). The coefficient
$a_2$ (proportional to the square of the electron mass
$m^*$) hardly changes. The form of the dependence of
$T_c$ on
$\rho_0$ can be interpreted as the suppression of the two superconducting gaps,
$\Delta_1$ and
$\Delta_2$ $(\Delta_1\sim2\Delta_2)$. The degradation rate of
$\Delta_1$ is about three times higher than that of
$\Delta_2$. The dependences
$dH_{c2}/dT$ on
$\rho_0$ and
$T_c$ may be described by the relations for a superconductor in the intermediate limit (the coherence length
$\xi_0$ is on the order of the electron mean free path
$l_{tr}$) under the assumption of a nearly constant electron density of states on the Fermi level
$N(E_{\text{F}}$. The observed behavior of
$T_c$ obviously does not agree with the widespread opinion about the purely electron-phonon mechanism of superconductivity in the compounds of this type supposing the anomalous type of superconducting pairing.
Received: 01.02.2013
Revised: 12.02.2013
DOI:
10.7868/S0370274X13060118