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Optically Activated Superconductivity in MgB2 via Electroluminescent GaP Inhomogeneous Phase

  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

Experimental results suggest a feasible strategy for tuning the superconducting properties of MgB2 through the incorporation of an electroluminescent inhomogeneous phase. By introducing GaP electroluminescent inhomogeneous phases into MgB2, the effects of emission intensity variation on the sample structure, superconducting transition temperature, electrical transport behavior, and magnetic properties were systematically investigated. The results show that, at a fixed GaP addition level, the superconducting transition temperature Tc increases steadily from 38.2 K to 39.6 K with increasing emission intensity of the inhomogeneous phase, corresponding to a maximum enhancement of approximately 1.4 K. Meanwhile, the zero-resistance temperature shifts upward synchronously, indicating that the entire superconducting transition region moves toward higher temperatures. Raman measurements show that the peak position and linewidth of the E2g phonon mode evolve systematically with emission intensity, while the electron–phonon coupling parameter λ exhibits a trend consistent with that of Tc. In addition, the nanoscale dispersed distribution of the GaP inhomogeneous phase, together with the interface/defect structures it introduces, appears to promote sample densification and enhance flux pinning, resulting in an increase in the critical current density Jc by approximately 69% at 20 K in self-field and an enhancement of the irreversibility field Hirr by about 31.5%. These results suggest that, beyond the effect of static inhomogeneous-phase incorporation, the luminescence-activated state under bias excitation is likely involved in modulating the superconducting response of MgB2. This work provides a new experimental perspective for synergistically regulating the properties of conventional superconductors through the combined effects of inhomogeneous phases and excited states.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1456
JournalMaterials
Volume19
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2026

Keywords

  • critical current density
  • electroluminescent inhomogeneous phase
  • electron–phonon coupling
  • flux pinning
  • MgB
  • multi-quantum-well particles
  • smart meta-superconductors

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