Peculiarities of niobium-based superconducting alloys in the light of crystal chemistry: A brief survey
Taimo Priinits, Artjom Vargunin, Aleksandr Liivand

TL;DR
This survey explores how crystal chemistry influences the properties and applications of Nb-based superconducting alloys, especially Nb3Sn, emphasizing the relationship between structure, composition, and superconducting performance.
Contribution
It fills a research gap by linking crystal chemistry with the material properties and technological applications of Nb3Sn superconductors.
Findings
Crystal chemistry impacts superconducting properties of Nb3Sn.
Structural features influence the mechanical and superconducting performance.
Understanding atomic assembly mechanisms can guide the development of superior superconductors.
Abstract
In this survey, we focus on Nb-based binary intermetallic compounds, which have been widely used over the last 40 years to develop a range of superconducting applications, including non-standard engineering solutions in the design of large magnets. However, since the 1980s, when it became apparent that the mechanical and superior superconducting properties of ordered intermetallic alloys such as NbSn were largely due to their unique structural features, much of the research interest in the science of superconducting intermetallic alloys has been redirected to the development of necessary engineering applications in high magnetic field technology. Accordingly, the important role of crystal chemistry in understanding the fundamental aspects of the material properties of the NbSn family of intermetallics has been little explored. In the paper, we try to fill this gap by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds · Rare-earth and actinide compounds · Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys
