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High superconducting anisotropy and weak vortex pinning in Co doped LaFeAsO

Superconductivity 2012-09-18 v1

Abstract

Here, we present an electrical transport study in single crystals of LaFe0.92_{0.92}Co0.08_{0.08}AsO (Tc9.1T_c \simeq 9.1 K) under high magnetic fields. In contrast to most of the previously reported Fe based superconductors, and despite its relatively low TcT_c, LaFe1x_{1-x}Cox_xAsO shows a superconducting anisotropy which is comparable to those seen for instance in the cuprates or γH=Hc2ab/Hc2c=mc/mab9\gamma_H = H_{c2}^{ab}/H_{c2}^{c} = m_c/m_{ab} \simeq 9, where mc/mabm_c/m_{ab} is the effective mass anisotropy. Although, in the present case and as in all Fe based superconductors, γ1\gamma \rightarrow 1 as T0T \rightarrow 0. Under the application of an external field, we also observe a remarkable broadening of the superconducting transition particularly for fields applied along the inter-planar direction. Both observations indicate that the low dimensionality of LaFe1x_{1-x}Cox_xAsO is likely to lead to a more complex vortex phase-diagram when compared to the other Fe arsenides and consequently, to a pronounced dissipation associated with the movement of vortices in a possible vortex liquid phase. When compared to, for instance, F-doped compounds pertaining to same family, we obtain rather small activation energies for the motion of vortices. This suggests that the disorder introduced by doping LaFeAsO with F is more effective in pinning the vortices than alloying it with Co.

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@article{arxiv.1208.3435,
  title  = {High superconducting anisotropy and weak vortex pinning in Co doped LaFeAsO},
  author = {G. Li and G. Grissonnanche and J. -Q. Yan and R. W. McCallum and T. A. Lograsso and H. D. Zhou and L. Balicas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.3435},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

7 figures, 7 pages, Phys. Rev. B (in press)