We report 11B-NMR study on Al-doped MgB2 that addresses a possible
mechanism for a high superconducting (SC) transition temperature (Tc) of
∼40 K in recently discovered MgB2. The result of nuclear spin lattice
relaxation rate 1/T1 in the SC state revealed that the size in the SC gap is
not changed by substituting Al for Mg. The reduction on Tc by Al-doping is
shown to be due to the decrease of N(EF). According to the McMillan
equation, the experimental relation between Tc and the relative change in
N(EF) allowed us to estimate a characteristic phonon frequency ω∼700 K and an electron-phonon coupling constant λ∼0.87. These
results suggest that the high-Tc superconductivity in MgB2 is mediated by
the strong electron-phonon coupling with high-frequency phonons.Comment: 6pages, 3figure