Superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations

Superconductors are commonly used in many magnet systems available to day. One of the most popular is Nb3Sn, due to its high upper critical field and uncomplicated structure. It is however, not particularly well under stood at the microscopic scale with respect to grain boundaries and strain. Grain b...

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Main Author: Byrne, Peter John Phares
Published: Durham University 2017
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7097572018-08-07T03:16:04ZSuperconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbationsByrne, Peter John Phares2017Superconductors are commonly used in many magnet systems available to day. One of the most popular is Nb3Sn, due to its high upper critical field and uncomplicated structure. It is however, not particularly well under stood at the microscopic scale with respect to grain boundaries and strain. Grain boundaries appear when forming the material and are used as an effective way to increase the upper critical field by increasing the normal state resistivity, but there is a trade-off, as the critical current density drops as the material becomes more disordered. In addition, when the material is strained by magnetic fields, the superconducting properties will vary. Much experimental work has been performed to study these experimental effects, but a first-principles study gives a unique insight into the intrinsic properties of the material itself. This thesis gives a record of investigations into the strain and grain boundary dependence of Nb3Sn as well as determining whether we can use density functional theory to determine superconducting properties from first principles. This work includes an efficient implementation of a method to calculate the electron-phonon coupling matrix elements from first principles via density functional perturbation theory. This method is tested on some simple metallic elements and shown to provide coupling strengths close in agreement to experimental work.537.6Durham Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.709757http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/12068/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Byrne, Peter John Phares
Superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations
description Superconductors are commonly used in many magnet systems available to day. One of the most popular is Nb3Sn, due to its high upper critical field and uncomplicated structure. It is however, not particularly well under stood at the microscopic scale with respect to grain boundaries and strain. Grain boundaries appear when forming the material and are used as an effective way to increase the upper critical field by increasing the normal state resistivity, but there is a trade-off, as the critical current density drops as the material becomes more disordered. In addition, when the material is strained by magnetic fields, the superconducting properties will vary. Much experimental work has been performed to study these experimental effects, but a first-principles study gives a unique insight into the intrinsic properties of the material itself. This thesis gives a record of investigations into the strain and grain boundary dependence of Nb3Sn as well as determining whether we can use density functional theory to determine superconducting properties from first principles. This work includes an efficient implementation of a method to calculate the electron-phonon coupling matrix elements from first principles via density functional perturbation theory. This method is tested on some simple metallic elements and shown to provide coupling strengths close in agreement to experimental work.
author Byrne, Peter John Phares
author_facet Byrne, Peter John Phares
author_sort Byrne, Peter John Phares
title Superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations
title_short Superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations
title_full Superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations
title_fullStr Superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations
title_full_unstemmed Superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations
title_sort superconducting properties from first principles calculations : an ab-initio study of the properties of superconductors under perturbations
publisher Durham University
publishDate 2017
url http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.709757
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