Infrared properties of Mg1-xAlx(B1-yCy)2 single crystals in the normal and superconducting state

Abstract

The reflectivity R (ω) of ab-oriented Mg1-xAlx(B1-y Cy)2 single crystals has been measured by means of infrared microspectroscopy for 1300<ω<17000 cm-1. An increase with doping of the scattering rates in the π and σ bands is observed, being more pronounced in the C doped crystals. The σ-band plasma frequency also changes with doping due to the electron doping, while the π-band one is almost unchanged. Moreover, a σσ interband excitation, predicted by theory, is observed at ωIB 0.47 eV in the undoped sample, and shifts to lower energies with doping. By performing theoretical calculation of the doping dependence ωIB, the experimental observations can be explained with the increase with electron doping of the Fermi energy of the holes in the σ-band. On the other hand, the σ band density of states seems not to change substantially. This points towards a Tc reduction driven mainly by disorder, at least for the doping level studied here. The superconducting state has been also probed by infrared synchrotron radiation for 30<ω<150 cm-1 in one pure and one C-doped sample. In the undoped sample (Tc = 38.5 K) a signature of the π-gap only is observed. At y = 0.08 (Tc = 31.9 K), the presence of the contribution of the σ-gap indicates dirty-limit superconductivity in both bands.

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