Combinatorial search of superconductivity in Fe-B composition spreads

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We have fabricated Fe-B thin film composition spreads in search of possible superconducting phases following a theoretical prediction by Kolmogorov et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 217003 (2010)]. Co-sputtering was used to deposit spreads covering a large compositional region of the Fe-B binary phase diagram. A trace of superconducting phase was found in the nanocrystalline part of the spread, where the film undergoes a metal to insulator transition as a function of composition in a region with the average composition of FeB2. The resistance drop occurs at 4 K, and a diamagnetic signal has also been detected at the same temperature. From the field-dependent resistive transition behavior, we estimate the upper critical field to be approximately 2 T. © 2013 Author(s).

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Jin, K., Suchoski, R., Fackler, S., Zhang, Y., Pan, X., Greene, R. L., & Takeuchi, I. (2013). Combinatorial search of superconductivity in Fe-B composition spreads. APL Materials, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4822435

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