Mn-substitution effects on MgB2 superconductor
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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decreaseseffectsmagneticmgb2rateamenablebeenboron
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Effects of magnetic impurity on the superconductivity has been investigated in Mg1-xMnB2. With increase of Mn concentration x, the lattice constant c (perpendicular to the boron sheet) decreases at a rate of -1.4 % (= dlnc/dx), while a remains nearly unchanged. The transition temperature Tc steeply decreases with $x$ at a rate of dTc/dx = - 159 K. These results suggest that superconducting state of the parent MgB2 is amenable to the magnetic impurities, i.e., Mn2+.
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