Resistivity anomalies and intrinsic spin-orbit coupling in superconducting thin film solid solutions of Nb1-xUx for 0.15 < x < 0.40

Abstract

Polycrystalline thin films of Nb1-xUx solid solutions with 0.15≤ x ≤ 0.40 were prepared via d.c. magnetron sputtering at ambient conditions. X-ray characterisation of the samples revealed a systematic shift of the (110) Nb Bragg reflection with U concentration, consistent with substitutional replacement of the Nb by U. Superconductivity was observed in all samples below 2 K. Analysis of the superconducting critical fields revealed a direct scaling of the spin-orbit scattering and transport scattering times, indicating Elliott-Yafet-type spin relaxation in the system. Magnetoresistivity measurements showed a feature in the range 4 K ≤ T ≤30 K suggesting a possible a complex interplay between electron-electron interaction and localisation physics.

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