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Systematics in the superconducting and normal state properties in chemically substituted MgB$_{2}$

Superconductivity 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The superconducting transition temperature, TC_{C}, the residual resistivity ρ0\rho_{0} and the slope of resistivity curve at high temperature, dρ\rho/dT, have been measured in a series of MgB2_{2} samples that have been chemically substituted to varying degree with Li or Cu at the Mg-site and by Li or Cu at the Mg-site along with C substitution at the B-site. DC resistivity and ac susceptibility measurements were employed to extract the above parameters. TC_{C} versus the electron count (estimated from simple chemical valence count arguments) shows a universal behaviour, with TC_{C} being constant at the MgB2_{2} value for electron counts lower than in MgB2_{2} but rapidly decreasing for larger electron counts. The temperature dependence of resistivity in the normal state fits to the Bloch- Gruneisen formula, from which the Debye temperature, θD\theta_{D}, and the ρ0\rho_{0} are extracted. θD\theta_{D} variation with TC_{C} is not systematic, whereas ρ0\rho_{0} versus TC_{C} shows a systematic variation that depends on the type of the chemical substituent. This dependence has a signature of the nature of the intraband/interband scattering affected by the chemical substitutions. dρ\rho/dT increases with C substitution, but decreases with Li and Cu substitution, implying that C substitution leads to the domination of conductivity by the σ\sigma band, while in the Li/Cu substituted samples the π\pi band dominates conduction.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0303022,
  title  = {Systematics in the superconducting and normal state properties in chemically substituted MgB$_{2}$},
  author = {S. Jemima Balaselvi and A. Bharathi and V. Sankara Sastry and G. L. N. Reddy and Y. Hariharan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0303022},
  year   = {2007}
}

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Submitted to Phys. Rev B on 24th Feb 2003