Resistive transition of hydrogen-rich superconductors
Abstract
Critical temperature, T_c, and the transition width, ΔT_c, are two primary parameters of the superconducting transition. The latter parameter reflects the superconducting state disturbance originating from the thermodynamic fluctuations, atomic disorder, applied magnetic field, the presence of secondary crystalline phases, applied pressure, etc. Recently, Hirsch and Marsiglio (2020 arXiv:2012.12796) performed an analysis of the transition width in several near-room-temperature superconductors (NRTS) and reported that the reduced transition width, ΔT_c/T_c, in these materials does not follow a conventional trend of transition width broadening on applied magnetic field observed in low- and high-T_c superconductors. Here we present thorough mathematical analysis of the magnetoresistive data, R(T,B), for the high-entropy alloy (ScZrNb)_{0.65}[RhPd]_{0.35} and hydrogen-rich superconductors of Im-3m-H_{3}S, C2/m-LaH_{10} and P63/mmc-CeH_9. We found that the reduced transition width, ΔT_c/T_c, in these materials does follow a conventional broadening trend on applied magnetic field.
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