Doping-Driven Collapse of the SDW Correlation Gap in SmFeAsO$_{1-x}$F$_{x}$

ORAL

Abstract

We have investigated the Hall resistivity, $\rho_{xy}$ of polycrystalline SmFeAsO$_{1-x}$F$_{x}$ for four different fluorine concentrations from the onset of superconductivity through the collapse of the structural phase transition. For the two more highly-doped samples, $\rho_{xy}$ is linear in magnetic field up to 50 T with only weak temperature dependence, reminiscent of a simple Fermi liquid. For the lightly-doped samples with $x<0.15$, we find a low temperature regime characterized $\rho_{xy}(H)$ being both non-linear in magnetic field and strongly temperature dependent even though the Hall angle is small. The onset temperature for this non- linear regime is in the vicinity of the structural phase (SPT)/spin density wave (SDW) transitions. The temperature dependence of the Hall resistivity is consistent with a thermal activation of carriers across an energy gap. The evolution of the energy gap with doping is reported.

*Partially funded by NSF Cooperative Agreement DMR-0654118 and the state of Florida.

Authors

  • J.B. Kemper

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Florida State University
  • Scott C. Riggs

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Florida State University
  • Z. Stegen

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Florida State University
  • G.S. Boebinger

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Florida State University
  • R.D. Macdonald

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • F.F. Balakirev

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Y. Kohama

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • A. Migliori

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • H. Chen

    • Hefei National Laboratory and University of Science and Technology of China
  • R.H. Liu

    • Hefei National Laboratory and University of Science and Technology of China
  • X.H. Chen

    • Hefei National Laboratory and University of Science and Technology of China