Research Update: Structural and transport properties of (Ca,La)FeAs2 single crystal
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Structural and transport properties in the normal and superconducting states are
investigated in a Ca0.8La0.2FeAs2 single crystal with Tc = 27 K, belonging to the
newly discovered 112 family of iron based superconductors. The transport critical
current density Jc for both field directions measured in a focused ion beam patterned
microbridge reveals a weakly field dependent and low anisotropic behaviour with
a low temperature value as high as Jc(B = 0) ~ 105 A/cm2. This demonstrates not
only bulk superconductivity but also the potential of 112 superconductors towards
applications. Interestingly, this superconducting compound undergoes a structural
transition below 100 K which is evidenced by temperature-dependent X-ray diffraction
measurements. Data analysis of Hall resistance and magnetoresistivity indicate
that magnetotransport properties are largely dominated by an electron band, with a
change of regime observed in correspondence of the onset of a structural transition.
In the low temperature regime, the contribution of a hole band to transport is suggested,
possibly playing a role in determining the superconducting state
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Research Update: Structural and transport properties of (Ca; La)FeAs2 single crystal
List of contributors:
Putti, Marina; Sala, Alberto; Caglieris, Federico; Pallecchi, Ilaria; Lamura, Gianrico
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