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Vanadium- | '''Vanadium-silicon'''. Several vanadium alloys show superconducting behavior. The first A15 phase superconductor was a vanadium compound, V<sub>3</sub>Si, which was discovered in 1952.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hardy |first1=George F. |last2=Hulm |first2=John K. |date=15 February 1953 |title=Superconducting Silicides and Germanides |journal=Physical Review |volume=89 |issue=4 |pages=884 |bibcode=1953PhRv...89Q.884H |doi=10.1103/PhysRev.89.884}}</ref> [[Vanadium-gallium]] tape is used in [[superconductivity|superconducting]] magnets (17.5 teslas or 175,000 gauss). The structure of the superconducting A15 phase of V<sub>3</sub>Ga is similar to that of the more common [[niobium-tin|Nb<sub>3</sub>Sn]] and [[niobium-titanium|Nb<sub>3</sub>Ti]].<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Markiewicz|first1=W.|last2=Mains|first2=E.|last3=Vankeuren|first3=R.|last4=Wilcox|first4=R.|last5=Rosner|first5=C.|last6=Inoue|first6=H.|last7=Hayashi|first7=C.|last8=Tachikawa|first8=K.|date=January 1977|title=A 17.5 Tesla superconducting concentric Nb<sub>3</sub>Sn and V<sub>3</sub>Ga magnet system|journal=IEEE Transactions on Magnetics|volume=13|issue=1|pages=35–37|doi=10.1109/TMAG.1977.1059431}}</ref> | ||
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Vanadium-silicon. Several vanadium alloys show superconducting behavior. The first A15 phase superconductor was a vanadium compound, V3Si, which was discovered in 1952.[1] Vanadium-gallium tape is used in superconducting magnets (17.5 teslas or 175,000 gauss). The structure of the superconducting A15 phase of V3Ga is similar to that of the more common Nb3Sn and Nb3Ti.[2]