Superconductivity and phase diagrams of CaK(Fe1-xMnx)4As4 single crystals

Abstract

Members of the CaK(Fe1-xMnx)4As4 series have been synthesized in single crystalline form and characterized by elemental analysis, thermodynamic and transport measurements. These measurements show that the superconducting transition temperature decreases monotonically and is finally suppressed below 1.8 K. For x-values greater than 0.016, signatures of a magnetic transition can be detected in both thermodynamic and transport measurements in which kink-like features allow for the determination of the transition temperature, T*, that increases as Mn substitution increases. A temperature-composition (T-x) phase diagram is constructed, revealing a half-dome of superconductivity with the magnetic transition temperature, T*, appearing near 26 K for x 0.017 and rising slowly up to 33 K for x 0.036. Specific heat data are used to track the jump in specific heat at Tc; The CaK(Fe1-xMnx)4As4 data does not follow the scaling of p with Tc3 as many of the other Fe-based superconducting systems do. Elastoresistivity coefficients, 2m66 and m11-m12, as a function of temperature are also measured. 2m66 and m11-m12 are qualitatively similar to CaK(Fe1-xNix)4As4. This may indicate that the magnetic order in Mn substituted system may be still the same as CaK(Fe1-xNix)4As4. A clear change in Hc2(T)/Tc, where Hc2(T) is dHc2(T)/dT, at x 0.015 is observed and probably is related to change of the Fermi surface due to magnetic order. Coherence lengths and the London penetration depths are also calculated based on Hc1 and Hc2 data. Coherence lengths as the function of x also shows the changes near x = 0.015.

0

Turn this paper into a full lesson

ArcXiv compiles a staged curriculum from this paper: 8-12 lessons across beginner → advanced, synthesised section guides, visuals, flashcards, a quiz, exercises, and on-demand deep dives per section. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.

Discussion (0)

Sign in to join the discussion.

Loading comments…