High-Pressure Phase Diagram of NdFeAsO0.9F0.1: Disappearance of superconductivity on the verge of ferromagnetism from nd moments

Abstract

We investigated transport and magnetic properties of NdFeAsO0.9F0.1 single crystal under hydrostatic pressures up to 50\,GPa. The ambient pressure superconductivity at Tc 45.4\,K is fully suppressed at Pc 21 GPa. Upon further increase of the pressure, the ferromagnetism associated with the order of rare-earth subsystem is induced at the border of superconductivity. Our finding is supported by the hysteresis in the magnetization M(H) loops and the strong increase in the field cooled data, M(T), toward low temperatures. We also show that the temperature evolution of the electrical resistivity as a function of pressure is consistent with a crossover from a Fermi-liquid to non-Fermi-liquid to Fermi-liquid. These results give access to the high-pressure side of the superconducting phase diagram in 1111 type of materials.

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