Ultrasonic Measurements in Single-CrystalNb3Sn

Abstract
Ultrasonic-velocity and attenuation measurements in Nb3Sn indicate anomalous temperature dependences of the elastic moduli and sound absorption. At room temperature, the elastic moduli and the attenuation of 555-Mc/sec compressional waves are typical of those found for metals. The room-temperature elastic moduli have been determined as C11=2.538, C12=1.124, and C44=0.3957 in units of 1012 dyn/cm2. At 4.2°K, C11 and C44 are reduced by 35.1% and 32.8%, respectively, while C12 is increased by 46.4%. At 32°K, and at the superconducting-transition temperature, there are peaks in the attenuation-temperature curve. Below 18°K, the attenuation is temperature-independent.

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