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Magnetism and Superconductivity in the Rare Earth Nickel Borocarbides

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The single layer borocarbide and triple layer boronitride
superconductors have in common a dual band characteristic at the Fermi level
which leads to a complex Fermi surface consisting of several sheets. The
theoretical description of the thermodynamic properties and of the upper
critical field showing a pronounced upward curvature close to TC requires a
strong-coupling "Eliashberg" theory which accounts for both the anisotropy of
the Fermi surface and the anisotropy of the electron phonon interaction. Using
such a theory for conventional electron-phonon mediated polycrystalline
superconductors with an s-wave order parameter {schachinger} we obtained
good agreement with the experimental data with a comparable anisotropy
parameter for the Fermi velocity 2> ≅ 0.25 in both systems, the
borocarbides and the boronitride, but with a significantly larger anisotropy of
electron-phonon interaction 2> ≅ 0.08 for La3Ni2B2N3-δ compared to
2> ≅ 0.03 in the single layer borocarbides. The larger 2> explains the
weak-coupling signatures of the boronitride, though its coupling strength is of
similar magnitude as that of the borocarbides, namely, moderately strong.

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10.21608/ejs.2002.150472

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25

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2

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22140

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2002-12-01

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2002-04-22

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2002-12-01

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153

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170

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1012-5566

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2735-5640

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Egyptian Journal of Solids

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