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Complex phase diagram of Ba1x_{1-x}Nax_{x}Fe2_{2}As2_{2}: a multitude of phases striving for the electronic entropy

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The low-temperature electronic phase diagram of Ba1x_{1-x}Nax_{x}Fe2_{2}As2_{2}, 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 C2C_{2} and reentrant C4C_{4} 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 C4C_{4}-magnetic phase due to a strong reduction of the electronic entropy available for pairing in this phase.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

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