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Strongly dissimilar vortex-liquid regimes in single-crystalline NdFeAs(O,F) and (Ba,K) Fe2 As2: A comparative study

  • J. Kacmarcik
  • , C. Marcenat
  • , T. Klein
  • , Z. Pribulova
  • , C. J. Van Der Beek
  • , M. Konczykowski
  • , S. L. Budko
  • , M. Tillman
  • , N. Ni
  • , P. C. Canfield
  • Univ. Joseph Fourier-Grenoble 1
  • IEP Slovakian Academy of Sciences
  • Institut Universitaire de France
  • Centre national de la recherche scientifique
  • Ames Laboratory

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Abstract

The extent of the vortex-liquid state in underdoped single crystals of the oxypnictide superconductors NdFeAs(O,F) and (Ba,K) Fe2 As2 is investigated using specific heat (Cp) and Hall-probe magnetization experiments. In both materials, the vortex liquid lies entirely in the regime where the three-dimensional lowest Landau-level (3D-LLL) approximation is valid and both systems present a very small shift in the specific heat anomaly with increasing field. The irreversibility line, defined as the onset of diamagnetic response, is very rapidly shifted toward lower temperatures in NdFeAs(O,F) but remains close to the Cp anomaly in (Ba,K) Fe2 As2. These measurements strongly suggest that a vortex-liquid phase occupies a large portion of the mixed-state phase diagram of NdFeAs(O,F) but not in (Ba,K) Fe2 As2. This difference can be attributed to different Ginzburg numbers Gi, the latter being about 100 times larger in NdFeAs(O,F) than in (Ba,K) Fe2 As2. The angular dependence of the upper critical field, derived from 3D-LLL scaling of the irreversibility lines, presents deviations from the standard 3D effective-mass model in both materials with an anisotropy being about three times smaller in (Ba,K) Fe2 As2 (γ∼2.5) than in Nd(F,O)FeAs (γ∼7.5).

Original languageEnglish
Article number014515
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume80
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Aug 2009

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