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Transport and superconducting properties of the Mg32(Al,Zn)49-type quasicrystalline and crystalline phases

K. M. Wong, E. Lopdrup, J. L. Wagner, Y. Shen, and S. J. Poon
Phys. Rev. B 35, 2494(R) – Published 15 February 1987
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Abstract

We have investigated the transport and superconducting properties of the Mg32(Al,Zn)49-type icosahedral (I) and Frank-Kasper (FK) phases. All measurements were performed on single-phase samples. The I and FK phases of Al52.4Cu12.6Mg35 are superconducting below 0.81 and 0.73 K, respectively. Their electronic densities of states at the Fermi energy were obtained from upper-critical-field measurements. The I phase has (1) a higher low-temperature (4.2 K) resistivity of ≊58 μΩ cm compared with ≊23 μΩ cm for the FK phase and (2) a lower renormalized density of states of ≊0.52 states/eV?om versus ≊0.89 states/eV?om for the FK phase. The results are discussed with respect to theoretical models. Fitting magnetoresistance data of the I phase to localization theory gives a spin-orbit scattering time of ≊5×1012 sec and an inelastic scattering time inversely proportional to T2. The resistivities of the I and FK phases of Al20.2Zn40.3Mg39.5 are also measured, and superconductivity is not detected down to ≊0.3 K. The transport properties of these icosahedral quasicrystals are compared with other I-phase alloys containing d valence electrons.

  • Received 21 October 1986

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.35.2494

©1987 American Physical Society

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K. M. Wong, E. Lopdrup, J. L. Wagner, Y. Shen, and S. J. Poon

  • Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901

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Vol. 35, Iss. 5 — 15 February 1987

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