Lattice instability and enhancement of superconductivity in YB$_6$
N.Sluchanko, V. Glushkov, S. Demishev, A. Azarevich, M. Anisimov, A., Bogach, S. Gavrilkin, K. Mitsen, A. Kuznetsov, I. Sannikov, N. Shitsevalova,, V. Filippov, M. Kondrin, K. Flachbart

TL;DR
This study investigates the superconducting properties of yttrium hexaboride (YB$_6$), revealing how lattice instabilities and defects influence its transition temperature and superconducting characteristics, with implications for understanding and enhancing superconductivity in this material.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis of the microscopic parameters of YB$_6$, linking lattice instabilities and defect structures to variations in its superconducting transition temperature.
Findings
YB$_6$ exhibits type II superconductivity in the dirty limit.
Transition into cage-glass state occurs at around 50 K.
Superconductivity is enhanced by vacancies, while magnetic effects can suppress it.
Abstract
The superconducting and normal state characteristics of yttrium hexaboride (YB) have been investigated for the single crystals with a transition temperatures ranging between 6 K and 7.6 K. The extracted set of microscopic parameters [the coherence length (0) 320340 , the penetration depth (0) 11001600 and the mean free path of charge carriers = 3158 , the Ginzburg-Landau-Maki parameters (0) 3.34.8 and the superconducting gap (0) 10.314.8 K] confirms the type II superconductivity in "dirty limit" ( ) with a medium to strong electron-phonon interaction (the electron-phonon interaction constant = 0.930.96) and -type pairing of charge carriers in this compound [2(0) 4]. The comparative analysis…
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