Solid solutions of the ferromagnetic superconductor Ru1-xMxSr2GdCu2O8 have
been prepared for M = Sn or Nb. Up to 7.5% Sn and 20% Nb have been incorpor
ated into the structure, and powder diffraction and physical measurements s
how that substitution occurs at the Ru site. A suppression of the ferromagn
etic moment in the ruthenate layers is observed upon Sn and Nb substitution
and the Curie temperature drops from 136 K in the undoped material to 103
K in Ru0.8Nb0.2Sr2GdCu2O8. The onset of superconductivity increases from 19
K in the 15% Nb doped sample to 38 K in the parent compound to 50 K in the
7.5% Sn doped sample, evidencing a tuning of the superconducting transitio
n by charge transfer. Structural changes upon M doping have been determined
from powder synchrotron X-ray diffraction and, for one sample, neutron dif
fraction using the high flux diffractometer GEM to compensate for the high
absorption of natural Gd.