Critical magnetic fields of superconducting aluminum-substituted Ba8Si42Al4 clathrate

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Article

Publication Date

6-7-2015

Abstract

In recent years, efforts have been made to explore the superconductivity of clathrates containing crystalline frameworks of group-IV elements. The superconducting silicon clathrate is unusual in that the structure is dominated by strong sp3 covalent bonds between silicon atoms, rather than the metallic bonding that is more typical of traditional superconductors. This paper reports on critical magnetic fields of superconducting Al-substituted silicon clathrates, which were investigated by transport, ac susceptibility, and dc magnetization measurements in magnetic fields up to 90 kOe. For the sample Ba8Si42Al4, the critical magnetic fields were measured to be HC1 = 40.2 Oe and HC2 = 66.4 kOe. The London penetration depth of 4360 Å and the coherence length 70 Å were obtained, whereas the estimated Ginzburg-Landau parameter of ? = 62 revealed that Ba8Si42Al4 is a strong type-II superconductor.

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