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  Electron transport and anisotropy of the upper critical magnetic field in Ba0.68K0.32Fe2As2 single crystals

Gasparov, V. A., Wolff-Fabris, F., Sun, D. L., Lin, C. T., & Wosnitza, J. (2011). Electron transport and anisotropy of the upper critical magnetic field in Ba0.68K0.32Fe2As2 single crystals. JETP Letters, 93(1), 26-30.

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Gasparov, V. A., Author
Wolff-Fabris, F., Author
Sun, D. L., Author
Lin, C. T.1, Author           
Wosnitza, J., Author
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1Scientific Facility Crystal Growth (Masahiko Isobe), Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Max Planck Society, ou_3370496              

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 Abstract: Early work on the iron-arsenide compounds supported the view, that a reduced dimensionality might be a necessary prerequisite for high-T (c) superconductivity. Later, however, it was found that the zero-temperature upper critical magnetic field, H (c2)(0), for the 122 iron pnictides is in fact rather isotropic. Here, we report measurements of the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity, rho(T), in Ba(0.5)K(0.5)Fe(2)As(2) and Ba(0.68)K(0.32)Fe(2)As(2) single crystals in zero magnetic field and in Ba(0.68)K(0.32)Fe(2)As(2) in static and pulsed magnetic fields up to 60 T. We find that the resistivity of both compounds in zero field is well described by an exponential term due to inter-sheet umklapp electron-phonon scattering between light electrons around the M point to heavy hole sheets at the I" point in reciprocal space. From our data, we construct an H-T phase diagram for the inter-plane (H | c) and in-plane (H | ab) directions for Ba(0.68)K(0.32)Fe(2)As(2). Contrary to published data for 122 underdoped FeAs compounds, we find that H (c2)(T) is in fact anisotropic in optimally doped samples down to low temperatures. The anisotropy parameter, gamma = H (c2) (ab) /H (c2) (c) , is about 2.2 at T (c) . For both field orientations we find a concave curvature of the H (c2) lines with decreasing anisotropy and saturation towards lower temperature. Taking into account Pauli spin paramagnetism, we perfectly can describe H (c2) and its anisotropy.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2011
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 581303
ISI: 000288711700006
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Title: JETP Letters
  Alternative Title : Jetp Lett.
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Publ. Info: NEW YORK : MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 93 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 26 - 30 Identifier: ISSN: 0021-3640