Diverse fluctuations and anisotropic Gr\" uneisen parameter behavior in iron-based superconductor Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 and their correlation with superconductivity

Abstract

In this study, the temperature dependence of elastic constants C11, C33, C E = (C11-C12)/2, C66 and C44 of the iron-based superconductor Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 (0 ≤q x ≤q 0.245) have been measured. This system shows a large elastic softening in C66 towards low temperatures. In addition to C66, which originates from orthorhombic structural fluctuation, the samples near the optimal concentration show remarkable structural fluctuation in C11 and C33 elastic modes, which correspond to 1 (C4) symmetry. It suggests the existence of diverse fluctuations in this system. Gr\" uneisen parameters were analyzed under some assumptions for structural and magnetic transition temperatures. Results showed that the Gr\" uneisen parameters for the inter-plane strain are remarkably enhanced toward the QCP, while those for the in-plane stress tend to turn down near the QCP. Gr\" uneisen parameters for the superconducting transition are anisotropic and shows remarkable Co-concentration dependence, suggesting that the in-plane isotropic compression and inter-layer elongation enhance the superconductivity. The correlation of Gr\" uneisen parameters between T S, T N and T sc shows c-axis elongation and its relevant role in the emergence of superconductivity in this system.

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