We investigated the temperature dependence of the upper critical field
[Hc2(T)] of fluorine-free SmFeAsO0.85 and fluorine-doped
SmFeAsO0.8F0.2 single crystals by measuring the resistive transition
in low static magnetic fields and in pulsed fields up to 60 T. Both crystals
show that Hc2(T)'s along the c axis [Hc2c(T)] and in an ab-planar
direction [Hc2ab(T)] exhibit a linear and a sublinear increase,
respectively, with decreasing temperature below the superconducting transition.
Hc2(T)'s in both directions deviate from the conventional one-gap
Werthamer-Helfand-Hohenberg theoretical prediction at low temperatures. A
two-gap nature and the paramagnetic pair-breaking effect are shown to be
responsible for the temperature-dependent behavior of Hc2c and
Hc2ab, respectively.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figure