Distinct high-T transitions in underdoped Ba1-xKxFe2As2
Abstract
In contrast to the simultaneous structural and magnetic first order phase transition T0 previously reported, our detailed investigation on an underdoped Ba0.84K0.16Fe2As2 single crystal unambiguously revealed that the transitions are not concomitant. The tetragonal (τ: I4/mmm) - orthorhombic (: Fmmm) structural transition occurs at TS 110 K, followed by an adjacent antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition at TN 102 K. Hysteresis and coexistence of the τ and phases over a finite temperature range observed in our NMR experiments confirm the first order character of the structural transition and provide evidence that both TS and TN are strongly correlated. Our data also show that superconductivity (SC) develops in the phase below Tc = 20 K and coexists with long range AFM. This new observation, TS≠ TN, firmly establishes another similarity between the hole-doped BaFe2As2 via K substitution and the electron-doped iron-arsenide superconductors.
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