Uniaxial c-axis pressure effects on underdoped BaFe2(As0.72P0.28)2 superconductor

Abstract

The optimal superconductivity (Tc ≈ 30 K) in BaFe2(As1-xPx)2 can be reached when the coupled antiferromagnetic (AF) order (TN) and orthorhombic lattice distortion (Ts) are suppressed to zero temperature with increasing of P concentration or hydrostatic pressure. Here we use transport and neutron scattering to study the c-axis pressure effects on electronic phases in underdoped BaFe2(As0.72P0.28)2, which has TN = Ts≈ 40 K and Tc ≈ 28 K at zero pressure. With increasing c-axis pressure, TN and Ts are slightly enhanced around Pc 20 MPa. Upon further increasing pressure, AF order is gradually suppressed to zero, while Tc is enhanced to 30 K. Our results reveal the importance of magnetoelastic couplings in BaFe2(As1-xPx)2, suggesting that the c-axis pressure can be used as a tuning parameter to manipulate the electronic phases in iron pnictides.

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