Evidence for Isotropic s-Wave Superconductivity in High-Entropy Alloys
Casey K.W. Leung, Xiaofu Zhang, Fabian von Rohr, Rolf Lortz, Berthold, J\"ack

TL;DR
This study provides evidence that certain high-entropy alloys exhibit isotropic s-wave superconductivity in the dirty limit, with properties consistent across different compositions despite compositional disorder.
Contribution
It demonstrates that specific high-entropy alloys are single-band isotropic s-wave superconductors, advancing understanding of their microscopic superconducting properties.
Findings
HEAs are single-band isotropic s-wave superconductors
Superconducting properties are consistent despite compositional differences
Disorder effects do not explain variations in critical temperature
Abstract
High-entropy alloys (HEA) form through the random arrangement of five or more chemical elements on a crystalline lattice. Despite the significant amount of resulting compositional disorder, a subset of HEAs enters a superconducting state below critical temperatures K. The superconducting properties of the known HEAs seem to suffice a Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) description, but little is known about their superconducting order parameter and the microscopic role of disorder. We report on magnetic susceptibility measurements on films of the superconducting HEA (TaNb)(ZrHfTi) for characterizing the lower and upper critical fields and , respectively as a function of temperature . Our resulting analysis of the Ginzburg-Landau coherence length and penetration depth demonstrates that HEAs of this type are single-band isotropic s-wave…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh Entropy Alloys Studies · Intermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
