Superconductivity at 41 K and Its Competition with Spin-Density-Wave Instability in Layered CeO 1 − x F x FeAs
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Institute of Physics
Abstract
A series of layered CeO1-xFxFeAs compounds with x=0 to 0.20 are synthesized by the solid state reaction method. Similar to the LaOFeAs, the pure CeOFeAs shows a strong resistivity anomaly near 145 K, which was ascribed to the spin-density-wave instability. F doping suppresses this instability and leads to the superconducting ground state. Most surprisingly, the superconducting transition temperature could reach as high as 41 K. Such a high T_{c} strongly challenges the classic BCS theory based on the electron-phonon interaction. The closeness of the superconducting phase to the spin-density-wave instability suggests that the magnetic fluctuation plays a key role in the superconducting pairing mechanism. The…
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Authors
9- GCGui ChenCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
- ZLZheng Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
- DWDan Wu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
- GLGang Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
- WZW. Z. Hu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics
Topics & keywords
- Superconductivity
- Condensed matter physics
- Instability
- Physics
- Pairing
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Spin density wave
- Quantum mechanics