Transport Properties and Electronic Phase Diagram of Single-Crystalline Ca10(Pt3As8) ((Fe1-xPtx)2As2)5

Abstract

Sizable single-crystalline samples of Ca10(Pt3As8)((Fe1-xPtx)2As2)5 (the 10-3-8 phase) with 0≤ x<0.1 have been grown and systematically characterized via X-Ray diffraction, magnetic, and transport measurements. The undoped sample is a heavily doped semiconductor with no sign of magnetic order down to 2 K. With increasing Pt content, the metallic behavior appears and superconductivity is realized for x≥0.023. T c rises to its maximum of approximately 13.6 K at the doping level of x0.06, and then decreases for higher x values. The electronic phase diagram of the 10-3-8 phase was mapped out based on the transport measurements. The mass anisotropy parameter 10 obtained from resistive measurements in magnetic fields indicates a relatively large anisotropy in the iron-based superconductor family. This strong 2D character may lead to the absence of magnetic order. A linear T-dependence of susceptibility at high temperature is observed, indicating that spin fluctuations exist in the underdoped region as in most of the Fe-pnictide superconductors.

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