Abrupt recovery of Fermi-liquid transport by the c-axis collapse in CaFe2(As1-xPx)2 single crystals

Abstract

Single crystals of CaFe2(As1-xPx)2 are found to exhibit the tetragonal (T) to collapsed-tetragonal (cT) transition at T cT 100\,K for x>0.05. The c-axis shrinks by 9% below T cT, which substantially diminishes the interband nesting between the hole and electron bands. In sharp contrast to the superconducting T phase of AFe2(As1-xPx)2 (A= Ba, Sr), where the anomalous non-Fermi liquid transport properties are observed, the resistivity, Hall coefficient, and magnetoresistance data in the Ca-based system all indicate that the standard Fermi liquid behaviors are recovered abruptly below T cT, and the superconductivity disappears completely. The intimate link between the superconductivity and the non-Fermi liquid transport enlightens the essential role of interband-associated fluctuation effects in Fe-pnictides.

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