<sup>51</sup>V NMR studies on single crystal of A15 superconductor V<sub>3</sub>Si
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Abstract
The Martensitic transformation (MT) in A15 binary-alloy superconductor V3Si is a second-order, displacive structural transition from cubic to tetragonal symmetry, at temperature Tm a few K above the superconducting transition temperature Tc = 17 K. Though studied extensively, the MT has not yet been conclusively linked with a transition to superconductivity, while V3Si continues to be of current interest. Previous NMR studies on the MT in V3Si have been on powder samples, and with little emphasis on temperature dependence during transformation. Here we study a high-quality single crystal, where quadrupolar splitting and Knight shift of NMR spectra for 51V allowed us to distinguish between transverse chains of V as a function of temperature. This capability has led to evidence of coexistence of transformed and untransformed phases over a few K below and above Tm [Gapud et al., Physica C, vol. 602, 1354137, 2022], as well as new details regarding the evolution of the Knight Shift and of the longitudinal relaxation time T1 across this transition, as will be reported and discussed.
*Previous work on this project was funded by the University of South Alabama, the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Research Corporation, and the US Department of Energy. Work at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is supported by NSF Cooperative Agreement Numbers DMR-115749 and DMR-1644779, and by the State of Florida.
Publication: Gapud et al., Physica C, vol. 602, 1354137, 2022.
Presenters
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Albert A Gapud
- University of South Alabama