Superconductivity and Electronic Properties of Mg-Cd and Some hcp Mg Alloys

Abstract
The superconducting transition temperature Tc, electronic specific heat γ, and Debye temperature Θ have been measured in the Mg-Cd alloy system and in some other Mg-rich hcp alloys. No superconductivity could be detected in the latter above 0.013°K. On the Cd-rich side of the Cd-Mg system Tc drops rapidly on alloying with Mg, and if one correlates this with the drop in ca, one may expect Mg to have Tc around 1 × 104°K. A subsidiary maximum in Tc occurs at x=0.20 (in MgxCd1x), where γ and Θ have a marked maximum and minimum, respectively. At x=0.50, the γ has a minimum and Θ has a maximum if the mass factor is divided out. The possible origin of the anomaly at x=0.20 is discussed in terms of ordering and an incipient instability reflected in the rapid variation of ca.

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