Superconducting properties of commercially available solders for low-field applications
Solders with superconducting transitions around 4K are useful in low magnetic field environments for AC current leads or in electrical and mechanical bonds. Accurate knowledge of these solders’ superconducting properties is essential for improving high precision experiments. We have measured the electrical resistance of five commercially-available eutectic or near-eutectic solders: 50%Sn-50%Pb, 60%Sn-40%Pb, 60%Sn-40%Pb-0.3%Sb, 52%In-48%Sn, and 96.5%Sn-3.5%Ag, down to 2.3K and in applied magnetic fields from 0 to 0.1T. We report critical temperatures T
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- General Physics
- 4019 Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy
- 0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering
- 0203 Classical Physics