The low-temperature electronic phase diagram of
Ba1−xNaxFe2As2, obtained using high-resolution
thermal-expansion and specific-heat measurements, is shown to be considerably
more complex than previously reported, containing nine different phases.
Besides the magnetic C2 and reentrant C4 phases, we find evidence for
an additional, presumably magnetic, phase below the usual SDW transition, as
well as a possible incommensurate magnetic phase. All these phases coexist and
compete with superconductivity, which is particularily strongly suppressed by
the C4-magnetic phase due to a strong reduction of the electronic entropy
available for pairing in this phase.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure