The results of the Fe isotope effect (Fe-IE) on the transition temperature
Tc obtained up to date in various Fe-based high temperature superconductors
are summarized and reanalyzed by following the approach developed in [Phys.
Rev. B 82, 212505 (2010)]. It is demonstrated that the very controversial
results for Fe-IE on Tc are caused by small structural changes occurring
simultaneously with the Fe isotope exchange. The Fe-IE exponent on Tc
[αFe=−(ΔTc/Tc)/(ΔM/M), M is the isotope mass]
needs to be decomposed into two components with the one related to the
structural changes (αFestr) and the genuine (intrinsic)
one (αFeint). The validity of such decomposition is
further confirmed by the fact that αFeint coincides with
the Fe-IE exponent on the characteristic phonon frequencies αFeph as is reported in recent EXAFS and Raman experiments.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. The paper is partially based on the results
published in [New J. Phys. 12, 073024 (2010) = arXiv:1002.2510] and [Phys.
Rev. B 82, 212505 (2010) = arXiv:1008.4540