Al substitution in MgB2 crystals: influence on superconducting and structural properties
J. Karpinski, N. D. Zhigadlo, G. Schuck, S. M. Kazakov, B. Batlogg, K., Rogacki, R. Puzniak, J. Jun, E. Muller, P. Wagli, R. Gonnelli, D. Daghero, G., A. Ummarino, V. A. Stepanov

TL;DR
This study investigates how aluminum substitution affects the structural and superconducting properties of MgB2 crystals, revealing lattice changes, Tc decrease, phase separation, and modifications in critical fields and gaps.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the effects of low-level Al doping on MgB2's structure and superconductivity, including phase formation and critical field behavior.
Findings
Al substitution causes a decrease in the c-axis lattice constant.
Small Al doping reduces Tc by about 2-3 K.
Phase separation occurs at x > 0.1 with MgAlB4 domains.
Abstract
Single crystals of Mg1-xAlxB2 have been grown at a pressure of 30 kbar using the cubic anvil technique. Precipitation free crystals with x < 0.1 were obtained as a result of optimization of already developed MgB2 crystal growth procedure. Systematic decrease of the c-axis lattice constant with increasing Al content, when the a-axis lattice constant is practically unchanged, was observed. Variation of the critical temperature on Al content in Mg1-xAlxB2 crystals was found to be slightly different than that one observed for polycrystalline samples since, even a very small substitution of 1-2% of Al leads to the decrease of Tc by about 2-3 K. X-ray and high resolution transmission electron microscopy investigations indicate on the appearance of second precipitation phase in the crystals with x > 0.1. This is in a form of non-superconducting MgAlB4 domains in the structure of…
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