Superconductivity at 33 - 37 K in ALn2Fe4As4O2 (A = K and Cs; Ln = Lanthanides)

Abstract

We have synthesized 10 new iron oxyarsenides, KLn2Fe4As4O2 (Ln = Gd, Tb, Dy, and Ho) and CsLn2Fe4As4O2 (Ln = Nd, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy, and Ho), with the aid of lattice-match [between AFe2As2 (A = K and Cs) and LnFeAsO] approach. The resultant compounds possess hole-doped conducting double FeAs layers, [AFe4As4]2-, that are separated by the insulating [Ln2O2]2+ slabs. Measurements of electrical resistivity and dc magnetic susceptibility demonstrate bulk superconductivity at Tc = 33 - 37 K. We find that Tc correlates with the axis ratio c/a for all 12442-type superconductors discovered. Also, Tc tends to increase with the lattice mismatch, implying a role of lattice instability for the enhancement of superconductivity.

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