Crystal structure of the Mg1-xAlxB2 superconductors near x=0.5

Abstract

Precise structural information on the Mg1-xAlxB2 superconductors in the vicinity of x 0.5 is derived from high-resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction measurements. We find that a hexagonal superstructure, accompanied by doubling of the c-axis, ordering of Mg and Al in alternating layers, and a shift of the B layers towards Al by ~0.1 A, is formed. The unusually large width of the (001/2) superlattice peak implies the presence of microstrain broadening, arising from anisotropic stacking of Al and Mg layers and/or structural modulations within the ab plane. The ordered phase survives only over a limited range of compositions away from the optimum x= 0.5 doping level.

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