Abstract
We report on local magnetization, tunnel diode oscillators, and specific-heat measurements in a series of Ba(Ni xFe 1-x) 2As 2 single crystals (0.26≤x≤0.74). We show that the London penetration depth λ(T)=λ(0) +Δλ(T) scales as λ(0) 1/Tc0.85±0.2, Δλ(T) T2.3 ±0.3 (for T<T c/3), and Δλ/T2 1/Tc2.8±0.3 in both underdoped and overdoped samples. Moreover, the slope of the upper critical field [Hc2′=-(dH c2dT)|T→T c] decreases with T c in overdoped samples but increases with decreasing T c in underdoped samples. The remarkable variation of λ(0) with T c and the nonexponential temperature dependence of Δλ clearly indicates that pair-breaking effects are important in this system. We show that the observed scalings strongly suggest that those pair-breaking effects could be associated with quantum fluctuations near three-dimensional superconducting critical points.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 214506 |
| Journal | Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics |
| Volume | 85 |
| Issue number | 21 |
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| Publication status | Published - 7 Jun 2012 |
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