NIST High Temp. Superconducting Materials (HTS) Database:

NIST Standard Reference Database 62

Last Update to Data Content: 1996

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18434/T4KP8J


Bibliographic Information

Title: Superconductivity in the Pseudoquarternary System Y(Ni1-xCox)2B2C
Author(s): H. Schmidt, M. Muller, and H.F. Braun
Publication: Physica C Volume: 235 Issue: Not Available Year: 1994 Page(s): 779-780
Editor(s): Not Available
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
Language: English
Notes: Vol. 235-240, multiple volume issue
Keywords: Material Specification, Crystallography, Critical Temperature

Materials and Properties

[Y-Ni(Co)-B-C]
Material Specification for ; [Y-Ni(Co)-B-C] Process: Melt Processed
Notes: "All samples were prepared by arc-melting high purity constituents under argon atmosphere from master alloys. The ingots were annealed at 1100 °C for 4 days. XRD patterns indicate, that the whole sample series... is nearly single phase."
Formula: YNi2-xCoxB2C
Informal Name:
Chemical Family: Y-Ni(Co)-B-C
Chemical Class: Carbide
Structure Type: Polycrystalline
Manufacturer: In House
Commercial Name: In House
Production Date:
Lot Number:
Production Form:

Crystallography for ; [Y-Ni(Co)-B-C]
Crystal System: Tetragonal
Formula Units per Cell:
Space Group: I4/mmm
Cell Parameters
x of Cox (formula units) Temp K a Å b Å c Å
0.00 23 3.5255 -- 10.541
0.20 23 3.5241 -- 10.527
0.40 23 3.5240 -- 10.517
0.60 23 3.5233 -- 10.503
0.80 23 3.5232 -- 10.499
1.00 23 3.5225 -- 10.492
1.20 23 3.5224 -- 10.509
1.40 23 3.5192 -- 10.539
1.60 23 3.5153 -- 10.573
1.80 23 3.5101 -- 10.600
2.00 23 3.5031 -- 10.617
Measurement Method: X-ray diffraction
"Lattice parameters were determined by least squares fits." No additional measurement details were noted.

Cautions: Unevaluated Data
Digitized data were obtained from Figure 3 of the paper.
Critical Temperature for ; [Y-Ni(Co)-B-C]
x of Cox (formula units) Critical Temperature (K)
0.00 15.1
0.04 13.0
0.08 10.8
0.12 8.6
0.16 7.1
0.20 5.6
0.24 4.4
0.28 3.3
0.32 2.7
0.36 1.7
0.40 1.4
Measurement Method: Ac susceptibility
"The superconducting transition temperature was determined by a standard ac susceptibility technique at 20 Hz..." No additional measurement details were noted.

Cautions: Unevaluated Data
Digitized data were obtained from Figure 1 of the paper.