Resistivity saturation in PrFeAsO1-xFy superconductor: An evidence of strong electron-phonon coupling

Abstract

We have measured the resistivity of PrFeAsO1-xFy samples over a wide range of temperature in order to elucidate the role of electron-phonon interaction on normal- and superconducting-state properties. The linear T dependence of above 170 K followed by a saturationlike behavior at higher temperature is a clear signature of strong electron-phonon coupling. From the analysis of T dependence of , we have estimated several normal-state parameters useful for understanding the origin of superconductivity in this system. Our results suggest that Fe-based oxypnictides are phonon mediated BCS superconductors like Chevrel phases and A15 compounds.

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