In-Plane Resistivity Anisotropy in an Underdoped Iron Arsenide Superconductor
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory · Stanford University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
High-temperature superconductivity often emerges in the proximity of a symmetry-breaking ground state. For superconducting iron arsenides, in addition to the antiferromagnetic ground state, a small structural distortion breaks the crystal's C(4 )rotational symmetry in the underdoped part of the phase diagram. We reveal that the representative iron arsenide Ba(Fe(1)(-x)Co(x))(2)As(2) develops a large electronic anisotropy at this transition via measurements of the in-plane resistivity of detwinned single crystals, with the resistivity along the shorter b axis rho(b) being greater than rho(a). The anisotropy reaches a maximum value of ~2 for compositions in the neighborhood of the beginning of the…
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7Topics & keywords
- Condensed matter physics
- Arsenide
- Superconductivity
- Anisotropy
- Electrical resistivity and conductivity
- Antiferromagnetism
- Materials science
- Ground state