Anisotropic physical properties of single phase, single-crystalline CaKFe$_4$As$_4$
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Abstract
An overview of the synthesis and anisotropic thermodynamic and transport properties of single-crystalline, single-phase CaKFe$_4$As$_4$ will be presented [1]. The samples were grown out of a high-temperature, quaternary melt. Temperature-dependent measurements of x-ray diffraction, anisotropic electrical resistivity, elastoresistivity, thermoelectric power, Hall effect, magnetization, specific heat, and $^{57}$Fe M\"ossbauer spectroscopy measurements, combined with field-dependent measurements of electrical resistivity and field and pressure-dependent measurements of magnetization indicate that CaKFe$_4$As$_4$ is an ordered, stoichiometric, Fe-based superconductor with a superconducting critical temperature, $T_c = 35.0 \pm 0.2$ K. Other than superconductivity, there is no indication of any other phase transition for 1.8K $\leq T \leq$ 300 K. All of these thermodynamic and transport data reveal striking similarities to those found for optimally or slightly overdoped (Ba$_{1−x}$K$_x$)Fe$_2$As$_2$, suggesting that stoichiometric CaKFe$_4$As$_4$ is intrinsically close to what is referred to as “optimally-doped” on a generalized phase diagram for Fe-based superconductors. The anisotropic superconducting upper critical field, Hc2(T), of CaKFe$_4$As$_4$, determined up to $\sim 65$ T will be discussed in some detail. A comparison with CaFe$_2$As$_2$ and KFe$_2$As$_2$ will be presented. \\ \\ 1. W. R. Meier, T. Kong, U. S. Kaluarachchi, V. Taufour, N. H. Jo, G. Drachuck, A. E. B\"ohmer, S. M. Saunders, A. Sapkota, A. Kreyssig, M. A. Tanatar, R. Prozorov, A. I. Goldman, Fedor F. Balakirev, Alex Gurevich, S. L. Bud'ko, and P. C. Canfield, Phys. Rev. B 94, 064501 (2016).
*Supported by US DOE: Contracts DE-AC02-07CH11358 (Ames) and DE-AC02-06CH11357 (APS - ANL), Science at 100 T Project (NHMFL - LANL); Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation EPiQS Initiative Grant GBMF4411 (Ames); NSF Grant No. DMR-1157490 (NHMFL).
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