Correlated Trends of Coexisting Magnetism and Superconductivity in Optimally Electron-Doped Oxypnictides
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
We report on the recovery of the short-range static magnetic order and on the concomitant degradation
of the superconducting state in optimally F-doped SmFe1xRuxAsO0:85F0:15 for 0:1 x & 0:5. The two
reduced order parameters coexist within nanometer-size domains in the FeAs layers and eventually
disappear around a common critical threshold xc
0:6. Superconductivity and magnetism are shown to be
closely related to two distinct well-defined local electronic environments of the FeAs layers. The two
transition temperatures, controlled by the isoelectronic and diamagnetic Ru substitution, scale with the
volume fraction of the corresponding environments. This fact indicates that superconductivity is assisted
by magnetic fluctuations, which are frozen whenever a short-range static order appears, and totally vanish
above the magnetic dilution threshold xc.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Putti, Marina; Martinelli, ALBERTO MARIO; Lamura, Gianrico
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