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arxiv: 0911.0862 · v1 · submitted 2009-11-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.str-el

Pressure-induced superconductivity in Eu_(0.5)Ca_(0.5)Fe₂As₂ : FeAs-based superconductivity hidden by antiferromagnetism of Eu sublattice

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To clarify superconductivity in EuFe2As2 hidden by antiferromagnetism of Eu2+, we investigated a Ca-substituted sample, Eu0.5Ca0.5Fe2As2, under high pressure. For ambient pressure, the sample exhibits a spin-density-wave (SDW) transition at TSDW = 191 K and antiferromagnetic order at TN = 4 K, but no evidence of superconductivity down to 2 K. The Ca-substitution certainly weakens the antiferromagnetism. With increasing pressure, TSDW shifts to lower temperature and becomes more unclear. Above 1.27 GPa, pressure-induced superconductivity with zero resistivity is observed at around Tc = 20 K. At 2.14 GPa, Tc reaches a maximum value of 24 K and the superconducting transition becomes the sharpest. These features of emergence of the superconductivity are qualitatively similar to those observed in AFe2As2 (A = Ba, Ca).

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