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Magnetic field induced orientation of superconducting MgB crystallites determined by X-ray diffraction

arXiv:cond-mat/0607292 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.74.064502

Abstract

X-ray diffraction studies of fine polycrystalline samples of MgB in the superconducting state reveal that crystals orient with their \emph{c}-axis in a plane normal to the direction of the applied magnetic field. The MgB samples were thoroughly ground to obtain average grain size 5 - 10 m in order to increase the population of free single crystal grains in the powder. By monitoring Bragg reflections in a plane normal to an applied magnetic field we find that the powder is textured with significantly stronger (\emph{0,0,l}) reflections in comparison to (\emph{h,k,0}), which remain essentially unchanged. The orientation of the crystals with the \emph{ab}-plane parallel to the magnetic field at all temperatures below demonstrates that the sign of the torque under magnetic field does not alter, in disagreement with current theoretical predictions.

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