SUPERCONDUCTIVE TRANSITIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPE-2 COMPOUNDS UNDER HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE

被引:26
作者
NEUBAUER, H
机构
来源
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIK | 1969年 / 226卷 / 03期
关键词
D O I
10.1007/BF01392086
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
An apparatus for production of hydrostatic pressure is described using a mixture of n-pentane and iso-pentane, which transmits pressure uniformly still at low temperatures. The superconductive transitions of the A 15(β- W type)-compounds Nb3Sn, Nb3Al, V3Si and the B 1(NaCl type)-compound NbN have been measured under pressure up to 18 · 103 kp/cm2. The transition temperatures of the compounds V3Si and NbN are increasing with pressure. Further measurements have been done on some selected ternary compounds, e.g. Nb3(Al1-xGex), to prove some predictions for the effect of pressure on superconductive transition. © 1969 Springer-Verlag.
引用
收藏
页码:211 / &
相关论文
共 34 条
[1]  
ALEKSEEVSKII NE, 1963, SOVIET PHYS DOKLADY, V7, P648
[2]   SUPERCONDUCTIVITY OF NB3(AL,GE) ABOVE 20.5 DEGREES K [J].
ARRHENIU.G ;
CORENZWI.E ;
FITZGERA.R ;
HULL, GW ;
LUO, HL ;
MATTHIAS, BT ;
ZACHARIA.WH .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1968, 61 (02) :621-&
[3]   TECHNIQUE FOR OBTAINING TRUE HYDROSTATIC PRESSURES TO 60 KBAR [J].
BARNETT, JD ;
BOSCO, CD .
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 1967, 38 (07) :957-&
[4]  
BONNENBERGKOCH D, IN PRESS
[5]   EFFECT OF HIGH PRESSURE ON SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES OF METALS [J].
BRANDT, NB ;
GINZBURG, NI .
SOVIET PHYSICS USPEKHI-USSR, 1965, 8 (02) :202-&
[6]   INFLUENCE OF PRESSURE UP TO 30000 KG-CM2 ON THE SUPERCONDUCTING TRANSITION TEMPERATURE OF NB3SN [J].
BUCKEL, W ;
GEY, W ;
WITTIG, J .
PHYSICS LETTERS, 1964, 11 (02) :98-99
[7]  
CHESTER PF, 1953, PHILOS MAG, V44, P1281
[8]   SUPERCONDICTIVITY OF RHENIUM AND SOME RHENIUM-OSMIUM ALLOYS AT HIGH PRESSURE [J].
CHU, CW ;
SMITH, TF ;
GARDNER, WE .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1968, 20 (05) :198-&
[9]  
GANGULY BN, 1966, INDIAN J PURE APPL P, V4, P98
[10]   ZUR SUPRALEITUNG IN MISCHSYSTEMEN MIT NB3SN [J].
HAGNER, R .
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIK, 1964, 177 (01) :10-&