Pb-Fe hybrids reach a nonvolatile magneto-thermal switching ratio of 719% at 8.7 vol% Fe, more than twice the prior Pb-Sn record, via combined flux pinning and ferromagnetic moments.
Revealing nonvolatile behaviors in magneto-thermal switching using microstructure-controlled superconducting composites
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Thermal conductivity in a conductor changes by the application of an external magnetic field, which functions as a magneto-thermal switch. For superconductors, a large magneto-thermal switching can occur through a superconducting-to-normal conducting phase transition due to the change in the electron contribution in thermal conductivity. Arima et al. recently reported a nonvolatile nature of the magneto-thermal switching for superconducting solders, which consist of phase-separated Sn and Pb domains. Although they clarified that magnetic flux trapping is required to induce the nonvolatile magneto-thermal switching, a rule for such material design is still unclear. Here, we investigate the microstructure dependence of magneto-thermal switching in superconducting Sn/Pb multilayered composites, which are created by an accumulative roll bonding method. The thickness of each layer, that is the scale of microstructure, can be systematically controlled by the repetition number of roll bonding while the whole sample size and average composition are unchanged. We find that, as the formation of micro-scaled Sn domains proceeds by increasing the repetition number, a nonvolatility in the magneto-thermal conductivity gradually appears in correlation with the remanent magnetization. This study directly confirms that the inclusions with a size comparable to or less than the magnetic vortex in superconducting matrix is essential for magnetic flux trapping, enabling the nonvolatile magneto-thermal switching in superconducting composites.
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Observation of giant nonvolatile magneto-thermal switching in superconductor-ferromagnet hybrids
Pb-Fe hybrids reach a nonvolatile magneto-thermal switching ratio of 719% at 8.7 vol% Fe, more than twice the prior Pb-Sn record, via combined flux pinning and ferromagnetic moments.