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Anomalous thermal expansion in a CuAl2-type superconductor CoZr2 (2206.10859v4)

Published 22 Jun 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.supr-con

Abstract: In this work, we show that the CuAl2-type superconductor CoZr2 and alloyed systems exhibit anomalous thermal expansion in a wide temperature range. We performed neutron powder diffraction and X-ray powder diffraction on CoZr2 and observed remarkably anisotropic thermal expansion with a c-axis negative thermal expansion constant of {\alpha}c < -15 {\mu}K-1 in a wide temperature range of T = 50-573 K. With decreasing temperature, the lattice constant a decreases, while the lattice constant c continuously increases in CoZr2. The origin of the anisotropic shrinkage/expansion of the a-axis/c-axis by cooling is explained by the small change in the Co-Zr bond and the systematic decrease in the Zr-Co-Zr angle. Similar thermal expansion was observed in alloyed systems, (Fe,Co,Ni)Zr2 and (Fe,Co,Ni,Rh,Ir)Zr2, which suggests that the phenomenon is common feature in the TrZr2 system. We propose that zero-thermal expansion metals would be achieved by optimizing the contrasting thermal expansion of a-axis and c-axis in TrZr2.

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