Antiferromagnetic transition in EuFe2As2: A possible parent compound for superconductors

Abstract

Ternary iron arsenide EuFe2As2 with ThCr2Si2-type structure has been studied by magnetic susceptibility, resistivity, thermopower, Hall and specific heat measurements. The compound undergoes two magnetic phase transitions at about 200 K and 20 K, respectively. The former was found to be accompanied with a slight drop in magnetic susceptibility (after subtracting the Curie-Weiss paramagnetic contribution), a rapid decrease in resistivity, a large jump in thermopower and a sharp peak in specific heat with decreasing temperature, all of which point to a spin-density-wave-like antiferromagnetic transition. The latter was proposed to be associated with an A-type antiferromagnetic ordering of Eu2+ moments. Comparing with the physical properties of the iso-structural compounds BaFe2As2 and SrFe2As2, we expect that superconductivity could be induced in EuFe2As2 through appropriate doping.

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