T$_{c}$ suppression in NdFeAs(OF) single crystal by Kondo-like scattering induced by $\alpha $-particle irradiation

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Abstract

We investigated the suppression of $T_{c}$ in a thin NdFeAs(OF) single crystal by uniform disorder induced by irradiation with 2MeV $\alpha $-particles with the fluence up to 5.25$\times $10$^{16}$cm$^{-2}$. Our results indicate that irradiation defects produce both nonmagnetic and magnetic scattering, resulting in a significant Kondo-like excess resistance $\Delta \rho $(T) $\propto $\textit{ lnT} above $T_{c}$ over 2 decades in $T$. Despite very high densities of irradiation defects, the dose at which $T_{c}$ is suppressed to zero is far larger than that required for cuprates and similar to that found for the s-wave two-band superconductor MgB$_{2}$. The observed resilience of multiband superconductivity in pnictides to strong magnetic and nonmagnetic disorder presents a challenge to the existing theories.

Authors

  • M. Putti

    • CNR-INFM-LAMIA, Department of Physics, University of Genova, Genova, Italy
  • C. Tarantini

  • A. Gurevich

  • D.C. Larbalestier

    • Applied Superconductivity Center, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, FSU, Tallahassee, FL, USA
  • Y. Shen

  • R.K. Singh

  • J.M. Rowell

  • N. Newman

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, ASU, Tempe, AZ, USA
  • P. Cheng

  • Y. Jia

  • H.H. Wen

    • Institute of Physics, National Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics, Beijing, China