Magneto-optical study of Ba(Fe1-xTx)2As2 (T=Co, Ni) single crystals irradiated with heavy-ions
Abstract
Optimally doped single crystals of Ba(Fe1-xTx)2As2 (T=Co, Ni) were irradiated with 1.4 GeV 208Pb56+ ions at fluences corresponding to matching fields of Bφ=0.1, 0.5, 1 and 2 T. Magneto-optical imaging has been used to map the distribution of the magnetic induction in the irradiated samples. The imaging is complemented by the magnetization measurements. The results show a substantial enhancement of the apparent critical current densities as revealed by the much larger Bean penetration fields and an increase of the hysteretic magnetization. However, the effect depends on the compound, temperature and applied magnetic field. In crystals, at 15 K and low fields, the enhancement appears to scale with the irradiation dose at a rate of about 0.27 MA·cm-2T-1, whereas in crystals, higher irradiation doses are less effective. Our results suggest that moderate irradiation with heavy ions is a an effective way to homogeneously enhance the current-currying capabilities of pnictide superconductors.