Multilayers of Nb47Ti superconductor (S) and titanium pins (N) have been ma
de with a critical temperature T-c and an upper critical field H-c2 approac
hing bulk values, There is no proximity effect suppression of T-c and H-c2
for layer thickness d(S) = d(N) = 10 nm, in contrast to the strong suppress
ion for comparable multilayers made with Cu, Cu-alloy, or Nb pins. This may
be because the proximity length of the Ti layers, similar to 10 nm, is les
s than or equal to their thickness. The critical current density J(c) exhib
its multiple peaks in J(c)(H), which suggests that matching effects contrib
ute to the overall pinning, J(c) for 20 nm bilayers is comparable to that o
f Nb47Ti tapes, which have a higher number density of pins but a lower pin
volume fraction. The weak proximity coupling suggests that much higher J(c)
can be obtained if smaller bilayer periods can be made with good adhesion.
The results are compared to other Nb-Ti/Ti multilayer experiments, and sta
bility limitations are also discussed.