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Structure and Superconductivity in Zr-Stabilized, Nonstoichiometric Molybdenum Diboride

Superconductivity 2009-11-07 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The structure and physical properties of the Zr-stabilized, nonstoichiometric molybdenum diboride superconductor are reported. Good quality material of the diboride structure type can only be obtained by partial substitution of Zr for Mo, and the quenching of melts. The phase is best made with boron in excess of the ideal 2:1 boron to metal ratio. Powder neutron diffraction measurements show that the non-stoichiometry is accommodated by atom deficiency in the metal layers. The diboride structure type exists for (Mo.96Zr.04)xB2 for x between 0.85 and 1.0. Electron diffraction shows that the stoichiometric material, x=1, has a significant number of stacking faults. Tc increases from 5.9 to 8.2K with the introduction of metal vacancies. Resistivity measurements indicate that (Mo.96Zr.04).88B2 is a bad metal, and specific heat measurements show that gamma= 4.4 mJ/mol K2, and that deltaC/gammaTc = 1.19. Preliminary boron isotope effect measurements indicate an exponent 0.11(5). Analysis of the data in terms of the electronic structure is reported, allowing an estimate of the electron-phonon coupling constant, lamda = 0.1-0.3, making these weak-coupling superconductors. Preliminary characterizations of the superconductivity in the related phases NbxB2 and (Mo.96X.04).85B2 for X=Ti, and Hf are reported.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0206006,
  title  = {Structure and Superconductivity in Zr-Stabilized, Nonstoichiometric Molybdenum Diboride},
  author = {L. E. Muzzy and M. Avdeev and G. Lawes and M. K. Haas and H. W. Zandbergen and A. P. Ramirez and J. D. Jorgensen and R. J. Cava},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0206006},
  year   = {2009}
}

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24 pages with 16 figures, submitted to Physica C