Evolution of superconductivity and antiferromagnetic order in Ba(Fe0.92-xCo0.08Vx)2As2

Abstract

The vanadium doping effects on superconductivity and magnetism of iron pnictides are investigated in Ba(Fe0.92-xCo0.08Vx)2As2 by transport, susceptibility and neutron scattering measurements. The doping of magnetic impurity V causes a fast suppression of superconductivity with Tc reduced at a rate of 7.4~K/1\%V. On the other hand, the long-range commensurate C-type antiferromagnetic order is recovered upon the V doping. The value of ordered magnetic moments of Ba(Fe0.92-xCo0.08Vx)2As2 follows a dome-like evolution versus doping concentration x. A possible Griffiths-type antiferromagnetic region of multiple coexisting phases in the phase diagram of Ba(Fe0.92-xCo0.08Vx)2As2 is identified, in accordance with previous theoretical predictions based on a cooperative behavior of the magnetic impurities and the conduction electrons mediating the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interactions between them.

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