Emergence of superconductivity at 45 K by lanthanum and phosphorus co-doping of CaFe2As2
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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superconductivitycafe2as2co-dopinglanthanumphasephosphorussuperconductingtransition
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Co-doping of lanthanum and phosphorus in CaFe2As2 induces superconductivity at 45 K. This superconducting transition temperature is higher than the 38 K transition in Ba1-xKxFe2As2, which is the maximum found thus far among the 122 phases. Superconductivity with a substantial shielding volume fraction was observed at 0.12 $\leq$ x $\leq$ 0.18 and y = 0.06 in Ca1-xLaxFe2(As1-yPy)2. The superconducting phase of the present system seems to be not adjacent to an antiferromagnetic phase.
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