Neutron powder diffraction study on the non-superconducting phases of ThFeAsN1-xOx (x=0.15, 0.6) iron pnictide

Abstract

We use neutron powder diffraction to study on the non-superconducting phases of ThFeAsN1-xOx with x=0.15, 0.6. In our previous results on the superconducting phase ThFeAsN with Tc= 30 K, no magnetic transition is observed by cooling down to 6 K, and possible oxygen occupancy at the nitrogen site is shown in the refinement(H. C. Mao et al., EPL, 117, 57005 (2017)). Here, in the oxygen doped system ThFeAsN1-xOx, two superconducting region (0≤slant x ≤slant 0.1 and 0.25≤slant x ≤slant 0.55) have been identified by transport experiments (B. Z. Li et al., J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 30, 255602 (2018)). However, within the resolution of our neutron powder diffraction experiment, neither the intermediate doping x=0.15 nor the heavily overdoped compound x= 0.6 shows any magnetic order from 300 K to 4 K. Therefore, while it shares the common phenomenon of two superconducting domes as most of 1111-type iron-based superconductors, the magnetically ordered parent compound may not exist in this nitride family.

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