Single-crystal growth and extremely high Hc2 of 12442-type Fe-based superconductor KCa2Fe4As4F2

Abstract

Millimeter sized single crystals of KCa2Fe4As4F2 were grown using a self-flux method. The chemical compositions and crystal structure were characterized carefully. Superconductivity with the critical transition Tc = 33.5 K was confirmed by both the resistivity and magnetic susceptibility measurements. Moreover, the upper critical field Hc2 was studied by the resistivity measurements under different magnetic fields. A rather steep increase for the in-plane Hc2ab with cooling, dμ0Hc2a/dT|Tc = -50.9 T/K, was observed, indicating an extremely high upper critical field. Possible origins for this behavior were discussed. The findings in our work is a great promotion both for understanding the physical properties and applications of 12442-type Fe-based superconductors.

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