Specific Heat and Magnetic Relaxation Analysis of ${\rm MgB}_{2}$ Bulk Samples With and Without Additives

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2007)

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The effects of SiC and Carbon doping on the superconducting properties of MgB 2 polycrystalline samples have been analysed by means of specific heat and magnetic relaxation measurements. It is known that the addition of nanometric powders of SiC and C leads to the enhancement of B irr and J c . However, the underlying physical mechanism is not completely understood. Magnetic relaxation measurements did not show detectable effects of both the additions on the pinning properties of MgB 2 . It follows that doping acts mainly introducing disorder into the superconductor and thus raising B c2 . In the case of MgB 1.9 C 0.1 , specific heat measurements show that the C substitution on the B sites modifies the low temperature shoulder related to the second gap. This effect is not visible in the sample doped with SiC. From the distribution of T c determined from the deconvolution of the calorimetric data, we argue that SiC leads to an inhomogeneous distribution of C.
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magnetic relaxation analysis,mgb}_{2}$,specific heat
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