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The interplay of electron doping and chemical pressure in Ba(Fe(1-y)Coy)2(As(1-x)Px)2
The effects of internal chemical pressure on electron doped iron arsenide
superconductors are studied in the series Ba(Fe(1-y)Coy)2(As(1-x)Px)2.
Combinations of both dopants induce superconductivity also in such areas where
only one would not suffice, and can likewise move the system into an overdoped
state, while no higher critical temperature than 31 K in BaFe2(As(1-x)Px)2 was
found. The phase diagram gives no evidence of holes in BaFe2(As(1-x)Px)2 as
suggested by recent photoemission experiments. Chemical and physical pressure
act similarly in Ba(Fe(1-y)Coy)2(As(1-x)Px)2, but our data reveal that the most
important control parameter is the length of the Fe-As bond and not the unit
cell volume. This emphasizes that differences between chemical and physical
pressure which manifest oneself as the non-linear reduction of the Fe-As
distance in BaFe2(As(1-x)Px)2 are strongly linked to the superconducting
properties also in the Co doped compounds.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure
[(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH]FeS and the ferromagnetic superconductors [(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH]Fe(S1-xSex) (0<x<1)
[(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH]FeS and the series [(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH]Fe(S1-xSex) (0<x<1) were
synthesized by hydrothermal methods and characterized by X-ray single crystal
and powder diffraction, EDX and chemical analysis. Selenium-rich compounds show
the coexistence of magnetic ordering with superconductivity known from the pure
selenium compound. Sulphur doping decreases the critical temperature through
chemical pressure until superconductivity is completely absent in
[(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH]FeS, while the ferromagnetism in the [(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH] layers
persists. The Li:Fe ratio in the hydroxide layer, and thus the charge transfer
of 0.2 electrons from the hydroxide to the iron chalcogenide layers remains
unchanged in [(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH]Fe(S1-xSex), which indicates that the chemical
pressure effect of the smaller sulphide ions impedes superconductivity in
[(Li0.8Fe0.2)OH]FeSComment: 4 pages, 5 Figure
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