Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach

A theoretical investigation on the screening dependence of the superconducting state parameters (SSPs) viz. the electron-phonon coupling strength λ, the Coulomb pseudopotential μ*, the transition temperature TC, the isotope effect exponent α and the effective interaction strength N0V of some ternary...

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Main Author: Aditya M Vora
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2008-01-01
Series:Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
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Online Access:http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/2/025017
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spelling doaj-eb2f3bd48f654dbbad6f2877310b3aaa2020-11-24T23:48:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142008-01-0192025017Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approachAditya M VoraA theoretical investigation on the screening dependence of the superconducting state parameters (SSPs) viz. the electron-phonon coupling strength λ, the Coulomb pseudopotential μ*, the transition temperature TC, the isotope effect exponent α and the effective interaction strength N0V of some ternary metallic glasses such as Ti50Be34Zr10, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)78B22, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)80B20, (Mo0.4Ru0.6)80P20, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)70Si30, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)84B16, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)72Si28, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)86B14, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)76Si24, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)78Si22, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)80Si20, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)82Si18 and (Mo0.6Ru0.4)80P20 is reported for the first time using Ashcroft's empty core (EMC) model potential. Five local field correction functions proposed by Hartree (H), Taylor (T), Ichimaru-Utsumi (IU), Farid et al (F) and Sarkar et al (S) are used in the present investigation to study the effect of screening on the aforesaid properties. It is observed that λ and TC are reasonably sensitive to the selection of the local field correction functions, whereas μ*, α and N0V show weak dependences on the local field correction functions. The transition temperature TC obtained from the H-local field correction function is found to be in excellent agreement with available experimental data. Also, the present results are found to be in qualitative agreement with other earlier reported data, which confirms the existence of the superconducting phase in the above ternary metallic glasses.http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/2/025017pseudopotentialsuperconducting state parametersternary metallic glasses
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Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
pseudopotential
superconducting state parameters
ternary metallic glasses
author_facet Aditya M Vora
author_sort Aditya M Vora
title Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach
title_short Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach
title_full Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach
title_fullStr Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach
title_full_unstemmed Study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach
title_sort study of superconducting state parameters of ternary metallic glasses through pseudopotential approach
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
issn 1468-6996
1878-5514
publishDate 2008-01-01
description A theoretical investigation on the screening dependence of the superconducting state parameters (SSPs) viz. the electron-phonon coupling strength λ, the Coulomb pseudopotential μ*, the transition temperature TC, the isotope effect exponent α and the effective interaction strength N0V of some ternary metallic glasses such as Ti50Be34Zr10, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)78B22, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)80B20, (Mo0.4Ru0.6)80P20, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)70Si30, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)84B16, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)72Si28, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)86B14, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)76Si24, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)78Si22, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)80Si20, (Mo0.6Ru0.4)82Si18 and (Mo0.6Ru0.4)80P20 is reported for the first time using Ashcroft's empty core (EMC) model potential. Five local field correction functions proposed by Hartree (H), Taylor (T), Ichimaru-Utsumi (IU), Farid et al (F) and Sarkar et al (S) are used in the present investigation to study the effect of screening on the aforesaid properties. It is observed that λ and TC are reasonably sensitive to the selection of the local field correction functions, whereas μ*, α and N0V show weak dependences on the local field correction functions. The transition temperature TC obtained from the H-local field correction function is found to be in excellent agreement with available experimental data. Also, the present results are found to be in qualitative agreement with other earlier reported data, which confirms the existence of the superconducting phase in the above ternary metallic glasses.
topic pseudopotential
superconducting state parameters
ternary metallic glasses
url http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/2/025017
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