Non-Bulk Superconductivity in Fluorine-doped BaFe<sub>2</sub>As<sub>2</sub> at T<sub>c</sub>~22 K
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Abstract
Hiramatsu et al.1 first found non-bulk superconductivity at ~22 K in SrFe2As2 exposed to water vapor. Our own work with exposure to water vapor gave varying results, as well as up-to-severe degradation of the crystal surface after exposure. The present work explores exposure of single crystal BaFe2As2 to other reactive gases, with consistent results from exposure to fluorine (5% in Argon) gas for 20 minutes at room temperature. The depth of the fluorine is ≤ 10 µ, and XPS data indicates that fluorine replaces As in the lattice. The superconductivity is observed in the resistivity but not in the magnetic susceptibility. A tentative model to explain what is happening microscopically to cause the superconductivity is proposed.
1. H. Hiramatsu, T. Takase, T. Kamiya, M. Hirano, and H. Hosono, Phys. Rev. B 80, 052501 (2009).
1. H. Hiramatsu, T. Takase, T. Kamiya, M. Hirano, and H. Hosono, Phys. Rev. B 80, 052501 (2009).
*Work in the Department of Physics, University of Florida was supported by the U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under contract number DE-FG02-86ER45268.
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Presenters
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Gregory Stewart
- University of Florida