Effect of Boron substitution on the superconductivity of non-oxide perovskite MgCNi3
Anuj Kumar, Rajveer Jha, R. P. Tandon, V. P. S. Awana

TL;DR
This study investigates how Boron substitution affects the structural, magnetic, and superconducting properties of MgCNi3, revealing that Boron decreases Tc and Hc2 but slightly increases Hc1, indicating induced disorder impacts superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how Boron substitution at the Carbon site influences the superconducting parameters of MgCNi3, a non-oxide perovskite superconductor.
Findings
Boron substitution slightly decreases Tc and Hc2.
Hc1 increases marginally with Boron content.
Lattice parameters expand with Boron substitution.
Abstract
We report synthesis, structural and magnetic (DC and AC) properties of Boron substituted MgCNi3 superconductor. A series of polycrystalline bulk samples Mg1.2C1.6-xBxNi3 (x = 0.0, 0.08 and 0.16) is synthesized through standard solid-state reaction route, which are found to crystallize in cubic perovskite structure with space group Pm3m. Rietveld analysis of observed XRD data show that lattice parameters expand from a = 3.8106 (4) {\AA} for pure, to 3.8164 (2) {\AA} and 3.8173 (5) {\AA} for 5% and 10% Boron substituted samples respectively. DC magnetization exhibited superconducting transition (Tc) at around 7.3 K for pure sample, and the same decreases slightly with Boron substitution. The lower critical field (Hc1) at 2 K is around 150 Oe for pure sample, which increases slightly with Boron substitution. For pure sample the upper critical field (Hc2) being determined from AC…
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