Superconductivity and local-moment magnetism in Eu(Fe0.89Co0.11)2As2

Abstract

We report the measurements of resistivity and magnetization under magnetic fields parallel and perpendicular to the basal plane, respectively, on a cobalt-doped Eu(Fe0.89Co0.11)2As2 single crystal. We observed a resistivity drop at Tc 21 K, which shifts toward lower temperatures under external fields, suggesting a superconducting transition. The upper critical fields near Tc show large anisotropy, in contrast with those of other '122' FeAs-based superconductors. Low-field magnetic susceptibility data also show evidence of superconductivity below 21 K. Instead of expected zero-resistance below Tc, however, a resistivity reentrance appears at 17 K under zero field, coincident with the magnetic ordering of Eu2+ moments. Based on the temperature and field dependences of anisotropic magnetization, a helical magnetic structure for the Eu2+ spins is proposed. External magnetic fields easily changes the helimagnetism into a ferromagnetism with fully polarized Eu2+ spins, accompanying by disappearance of the resistivity reentrance. Therefore, superconductivity coexists with ferromagnetic state of Eu2+ spins under relatively low magnetic field. The magnetic and superconducting phase diagrams are finally summarized for both H ab and H c.

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