Superconductivity inRPt2B2C

Abstract
Superconductivity for lanthanide platinum boron carbide quaternary intermetallic phases is reported. For RPt2 B2C, superconducting Tc’s are approximately 10 K for R=La and Y and 6 K for R=Pr, reflecting the influence of magnetic pair breaking. The crystal structure for one of the analogs, LaPt2 B2C, was determined by single-crystal x-ray diffraction. These materials are isostructural with the recently discovered RNi2 B2C superconductors, but apparently can accommodate some nonstoichiometry. The density of states at the Fermi level for LaPt2 B2C is estimated to be approximately 5 mJ/mole K2 through measurements of the critical fields and the normal-state susceptibility.