Reentrant phases in electron-doped EuFe2As2: spin glass and superconductivity
Abstract
We report evidence for a reentrant spin glass phase in electron-doped EuFe2As2 single crystals and first traces of the superconductivity re-entrance in optics. In the close-to-optimal doped Eu(Fe0.91Ir0.09)2As2 and Eu(Fe0.93Rh0.07)2As2 samples two magnetic transitions are observed below the superconducting critical temperature Tc ≈ 21~K: the canted A-type antiferromagnetic order of the Eu2+ ions sets in around 17\,K; the spin glass behavior occurs another 2\,K lower in temperature. In addition, strong evidence for an additional transition is found far below the spin glass temperature. Our extensive optical and magnetic investigations provide new insight into the interplay of local magnetism and superconductivity in these systems and elucidate the effect of the spin-glass phase on the reentrant superconducting state.
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