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Parent phase and superconductors in the fluorine derivative family

โœ Scribed by Xiyu Zhu; Fei Han; Peng Cheng; Gang Mu; Bing Shen; Bin Zeng; Hai-Hu Wen


Book ID
104083937
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
666 KB
Volume
469
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-4534

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โœฆ Synopsis


The family of fluoride-arsenide AeFeAsF compounds (Ae = alkaline earth elements or other divalent elements) with the ZrCuSiAs structure was successfully fabricated and investigated. The resistivity and magnetic anomalies associated with the structural phase transition or Antiferromagnetic (AF) transition were found to occur at about 173 K for SrFeAsF, 118 K for CaFeAsF and 153 K for EuFeAsF, respectively. The Hall coefficients R H of two parent phases, SrFeAsF and CaFeAsF, were measured and found to be positive at low temperatures. By doping rare earth elements into the system, superconductivity was induced. Superconductivity at 29.5 K in Sr 0.6 La 0.4 FeAsF and beyond 50 K in Ca 0.4 Re 0.6 FeAsF (RE = rare earth elements) was successfully obtained. More superconductors are expectable in this family by doping charges into the system in multiple ways.


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