Upper Critical Field of Pressure-Induced Superconductor EuFe2As2

Abstract

We have carried out high-field resistivity measurements up to 27\,T in EuFe2As2 at P\,=\,2.5\,GPa, a virtually optimal pressure for the P-induced superconductivity, where Tc\,=\,30\,K. The Bc2-Tc phase diagram has been constructed in a wide temperature range with a minimum temperature of 1.6 K (≈ 0.05 × Tc), for both B ab (Bc2ab) and B c (Bc2c). The upper critical fields Bc2ab(0) and Bc2c(0), determined by the onset of resistive transitions, are 25 T and 22 T, respectively, which are significantly smaller than those of other Fe-based superconductors with similar values of Tc. The small Bc2(0) values and the Bc2(T) curves with positive curvature around 20 K can be explained by a multiple pair-breaking model that includes the exchange field due to the magnetic Eu2+ moments. The anisotropy parameter, =Bc2ab/Bc2c, in EuFe2As2 at low temperatures is comparable to that of other "122" Fe-based systems.

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