Anomalous impurity effects in the iron-based superconductor KFe2As2

Abstract

High-quality K(Fe1-xCox)2As2 single crystals have been grown by using KAs flux method. Instead of increasing the superconducting transition temperature T c through electron doping, we find that Co impurities rapidly suppress T c down to zero at only x ≈ 0.04. Such an effective suppression of T c by impurities is quite different from that observed in Ba0.5K0.5Fe2As2 with multiple nodeless superconducting gaps. Thermal conductivity measurements in zero field show that the residual linear term 0/T only change slightly with 3.4\% Co doping, despite the sharp increase of scattering rate. The implications of these anomalous impurity effects are discussed.

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