Superconductivity and Field-Induced Magnetism in SrFe1.75Co0.25As2

Abstract

Using muon-spin rotation, we studied the in-plane (λab) and the out of plane (λc) magnetic field penetration depth in SrFe1.75Co0.25As2 (Tc=13.3 K). Both λab(T) and λc(T) are consistent with the presence of two superconducting gaps with the gap to Tc ratios 2/kBTc=7.2 and 2.7. The penetration depth anisotropy γλ=λc/λab increases from γλ=2.1 at Tc to 2.7 at 1.6 K. The mean internal field in the superconducting state increases with decreasing temperature, just opposite to the diamagnetic response seen in magnetization experiments. This unusual behavior suggests that the external field induces a magnetic order which is maintained throughout the whole sample volume.

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