Experimental observation of an anomalous peak in isofield M(T) curves in BaFe2(As1-xPx)2 resembling the fish-tail in M(H) curves further suggesting a possible phase transition in the irreversible regime
Abstract
We measure magnetization as a function of temperature, magnetic field and time in a BaFe2(As0.68P0.32)2 single crystal with Tc = 27.6 K. The fish-tail observed on many M(H) curves are used to construct isofield M(T) curves which show an anomalous peak at some temperature Tt suggesting a possible phase transition in the irreversible regime. A vortex dynamics study performed along the peaks evidences a minimum in the relaxation rate occurring at the same position Tt of the minimum value of M in these peaks. A vortex dynamics study performed on M(H) curves show two distinct minimum in the relaxation rate: a first minimum (H1) for a lower field correlating with Tt and a second (H2) correlating with the peak in the fish-tail. A phase diagram is constructed and the line corresponding to Tt and H1 points obey an expression developed in the literature for a structural rhombic to square lattice phase transition, further supporting this view.
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