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Pressure effects on the electron-doped high Tc superconductor BaFe(2-x)Co(x)As(2)

Abstract

Application of pressures or electron-doping through Co substitution into Fe sites transforms the itinerant antiferromagnet BaFe(2)As(2) into a superconductor with the Tc exceeding 20K. We carried out systematic transport measurements of BaFe(2-x)Co(x)As(2) superconductors in pressures up to 2.5GPa, and elucidate the interplay between the effects of electron-doping and pressures. For the underdoped sample with nominal composition x = 0.08, application of pressure strongly suppresses a magnetic instability while enhancing Tc by nearly a factor of two from 11K to 21K. In contrast, the optimally doped x=0.20 sample shows very little enhancement of Tc=22K under applied pressure. Our results strongly suggest that the proximity to a magnetic instability is the key to the mechanism of superconductivity in iron-pnictides.

Authors

Ahilan K; Balasubramaniam J; Ning FL; Imai T; Sefat AS; Jin R; McGuire MA; Sales BC; Mandrus D

Publication date

October 1, 2008

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.0810.0287

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arXiv
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