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Pressure-induced volume-collapsed tetragonal phase of CaFe2As2 as seen via neutron scattering
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.str-el
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cafe2as2collapsedmagneticneutronphasepressure-inducedsuperconductingtetragonal
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Recent investigations of the superconducting iron-arsenide families have highlighted the role of pressure, be it chemical or mechanical, in fostering superconductivity. Here we report that CaFe2As2 undergoes a pressure-induced transition to a non-magnetic, volume "collapsed" tetragonal phase, which becomes superconducting at lower temperature. Spin-polarized total-energy calculations on the collapsed structure reveal that the magnetic Fe moment itself collapses, consistent with the absence of magnetic order in neutron diffraction.
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