Very high upper critical fields in MgB2 produced by selective tuning of impurity scattering
A. Gurevich, S. Patnaik, V. Braccini, K. H. Kim, C. Mielke, X. Song,, L. D. Cooley, S. D. Bu, D. M. Kim, J. H. Choi, L. J. Belenky, J. Giencke, M., K. Lee, W. Tian, X.Q. Pan, A. Siri, E. E. Hellstrom, C. B. Eom, D.C., Larbalestier

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that impurity scattering tuning in MgB2 significantly enhances its upper critical magnetic field, surpassing many existing superconductors, due to its two-gap superconductivity and impurity effects.
Contribution
It reveals a method to increase MgB2's Hc2 by selective impurity alloying, exploiting its two-gap superconductivity for high-field applications.
Findings
Hc2 can reach 49 T in high resistivity films
Hc2 increases with resistivity and impurity scattering
Temperature dependence of anisotropy parameter γ(T) is opposite to single crystals
Abstract
We report a significant enhancement of the upper critical field of different samples alloyed with nonmagnetic impurities. By studying films and bulk polycrystals with different resistivities , we show a clear trend of increase as increases. One particular high resistivity film had zero-temperature well above the values of competing non-cuprate superconductors such as and Nb-Ti. Our high-field transport measurements give record values and for high resistivity films and for untextured bulk polycrystals. The highest film also exhibits a significant upward curvature of , and temperature dependence of the anisotropy parameter opposite to that of single crystals: decreases as…
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