Abstract
We measured reflectivity spectra of polycrystalline Mg 1− x B 2 samples, which show a metal–insulator transition with x. After performing the Kramers–Kronig analysis, the obtained optical conductivity spectra σ( ω) of MgB 2 show a narrow Drude peak in the far-infrared region and a broad peak in the mid-infrared region. As x increases, the spectral weight of the Drude peak is strongly suppressed and that of the broad peak becomes enhanced a little. The existence of the broad mid-infrared peak in the insulating sample suggests that this peak might not be related to the free carriers in MgB 2. In the far-infrared region, we also observe that the low energy dielectric constant of Mg 1− x B 2 diverges near the metal–insulator phase boundary (i.e. x=0.08). This result implies the possibility of a phase separation and a percolative metal–insulator transition in Mg 1− x B 2.
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