Superconductivity and phase stability of a high-entropy (NbTa)0.55(HfTiZr)0.45 alloy under high pressures

K Kallol Chakrabarty T Thomas Freeman (Department of Physics, Middle Tennessee State University 2 , Tennessee 37132,) G Greeshma C. Jose (Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham 1 , Alabama 35294,) F Francisco J. Canales J James L. Petri (Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham 3 , Birmingham, Alabama 35294,) E Elizabeth C. Thompson (Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham 1 , Alabama 35294,) W Wenli Bi A Abhinav Yadav (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tuskegee University 4 , Alabama 36088,) V Vijaya Rangari (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tuskegee University 4 , Alabama 36088,) Y Yogesh K. Vohra

Abstract

High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are a class of multi-element materials that exhibit unique structural and functional properties. This study reports on the synthesis and characterization of a superconducting HEA, (NbTa)0.55(HfTiZr)0.45 fabricated using the vacuum arc melting technique. Scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy were employed to analyze the material's morphology and composition. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed a single-phase body-centered cubic (BCC) structure with a measured nanoindentation hardness of 6.4 GPa and Young's modulus of 132 GPa. This HEA superconductor was investigated by x-ray diffraction at Beamline 13BM-C, Advanced Photon Source, and the BCC phase was stable to the highest pressure of 50 GPa. Superconductivity was characterized by four-probe resistivity measurements in a quantum design physical property measurement system, yielding a superconducting transition temperature (Tc) of 7.2 K at ambient pressure and reaching a maximum of 10.1 K at the highest applied pressure of 23.6 GPa. The combination of high structural stability enhanced superconducting performance under pressure and superior mechanical properties highlights (NbTa)0.55(HfTiZr)0.45 as a promising superconductor under extreme environments.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 21
Published June 07, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

K

Kallol Chakrabarty

T

Thomas Freeman

Department of Physics, Middle Tennessee State University 2 , Tennessee 37132,

G

Greeshma C. Jose

Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham 1 , Alabama 35294,

F

Francisco J. Canales

J

James L. Petri

Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham 3 , Birmingham, Alabama 35294,

E

Elizabeth C. Thompson

Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham 1 , Alabama 35294,

W

Wenli Bi

A

Abhinav Yadav

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tuskegee University 4 , Alabama 36088,

V

Vijaya Rangari

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tuskegee University 4 , Alabama 36088,

Y

Yogesh K. Vohra