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Title: Phase diagram of the iron arsenide superconductors Ca(Fe 1− x Co x ) 2 As 2 ( 0 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.2)
Authors: HARNAGEA, LUMINITA
SINGH, S.
Friemel, G.
Leps, N.
Bombor, D.
Abdel-Hafiez, M.
Wolter, A. U. B.
Hess, C.
Klingeler, R.
Behr, G.
Wurmehl, S.
Buchner, B.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Plateletlike single crystals
Co-doped caf
BaFe
iron arsenide superconductors
2011
Issue Date: Mar-2011
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Physical Review B, 83(1), 94523.
Abstract: Plateletlike single crystals of the Ca(Fe 1 − x Co x ) 2 As 2 series having lateral dimensions up to 15 mm and thicknesses up to 0.5 mm were obtained from the high-temperature solution-growth technique using Sn flux. Upon Co doping, the c axis of the tetragonal unit cell decreases, while the a axis shows a less significant variation. Pristine CaFe 2 As 2 shows a combined spin-density wave and structural transition near T = 166 K, which gradually shifts to lower temperatures and splits with increasing Co doping. Both transitions terminate abruptly at a critical Co concentration of x c = 0.075. For x ⩾ 0.05, superconductivity (SC) appears at low temperatures with a maximum transition temperature T C of around 20 K. The SC volume fraction increases with Co concentration up to x = 0.09 followed by a gradual decrease with a further increase of the doping level. The electronic phase diagram of the Ca(Fe 1 − x Co x ) 2 As 2 (0 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.2) series is constructed from the magnetization and electric resistivity data. We show that the low-temperature SC properties of Co-doped CaFe 2 As 2 differ considerably from those of BaFe 2 As 2 reported previously. These differences seem to be related to the extreme pressure sensitivity of CaFe 2 As 2 relative to its Ba counterpart.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1785
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.83.094523
ISSN: 2469-9950
2469-9969
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