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High pressure studies on Fe-pnictide superconductors

Journal

PHYSICA C-SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Volume 469, Issue 9-12, Pages 385-395

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physc.2009.03.030

Keywords

Pnictide superconductors; Pressure effects; Phase diagrams

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  1. TIL Temple Foundation
  2. John J. and Rebecca Moores Endowment
  3. State of Texas through TCSUH, the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research,
  4. LBNL through the US Department of Energy

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A review of high pressure studies on Fe-pnictide superconductors is given. The pressure effects on the magnetic and superconducting transitions are discussed for different classes of doped and undoped FeAs-compounds: ROFeAs (R = rare-earth), AeFe(2)As(2) (Ae = Ca, Sr, Ba), and AFeAs (A = Li, Na). Pressure tends to decrease the magnetic transition temperature in the undoped or only slightly doped compounds. The Superconducting Tc increases with low pressure for uderdoped FeAs-pnictides, remains approximately constant for optimal doping, and decreases linearly in the overdoped range. The undoped LaOFeAs and AeFe(2)As(2) become superconducting under pressure although non-hydrostatic pressure condition seems to play a role in CaFe2As2. The Superconductivity in the (undoped) AFeAs is explained as a chemical pressure effect due to the Volume contraction caused by the small ionic size of the A-elements. The binary FeSe shows the largest pressure coefficient of Tc in the Se-deficient superconducting phase. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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