Abstract

A series of polycrystalline samples of Mg 1− x Pb x B 2 (0≤ x≤0.10) were prepared by a solid state reaction method and their structure, superconducting transition temperature and transport properties were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and resistivity measurements. Mg 1− x Pb x B 2 compounds were shown to adopt an isostructural AlB2-type hexagonal structure in a relatively small range of lead concentration, x≤0.01. The crystalline lattice constants were evaluated and were found to exhibit slight length compression as x increases. The superconducting transition temperature ( T c) steadily decreases with Pb doping. It is suggested that the mechanism of superconductivity reduction by lead doping can be attributed to the chemical pressure effect.

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