2013
DOI: 10.1088/0953-2048/26/5/055004
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Measurements of the fluctuation-induced in-plane magnetoconductivity at high reduced temperatures and magnetic fields in the iron arsenide BaFe2−xNixAs2

Abstract: The superconducting fluctuations well inside the normal state of Fe-based superconductors were studied through measurements of the in-plane paraconductivity and magnetoconductivity in high quality BaFe 2−x Ni x As 2 crystals with doping levels from the optimal level (x = 0.10) up to highly overdoped (x = 0.20). These measurements, performed in magnetic fields up to 9 T perpendicular to the ab (Fe) layers, allowed a reliable check of the applicability to iron-based superconductors of Ginzburg-Landau approaches … Show more

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“…To compare Eq. (3) with the data we used the T c and μ 0 H c 2 (0) values resulting from the scaling in the critical region, and used for the remaining parameters γ  = 1.75 and c  = 0.35 (in agreement with the one found in other iron-based superconductors 18,26,27 ). A good agreement with the experimental results is obtained, confirming the 3D nature of the x  = 0.05 crystal.…”
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“…To compare Eq. (3) with the data we used the T c and μ 0 H c 2 (0) values resulting from the scaling in the critical region, and used for the remaining parameters γ  = 1.75 and c  = 0.35 (in agreement with the one found in other iron-based superconductors 18,26,27 ). A good agreement with the experimental results is obtained, confirming the 3D nature of the x  = 0.05 crystal.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Fig. 1(d–f) it is presented an example of the normal-state background extraction procedure, that consist in a linear fit above 1.5 T c , a temperature above which fluctuation effects are expected to be negligible 14,20,26 .
Figure 1( a – c ) Temperature dependence of resistivity near T c for NaFe 1− x Co x As ( x  = 0.03, 0.07, 0.073) crystals under different magnetic fields up to 8 T applied perpendicular to the crystals’ ab- planes. ( d – f ) Example (for µ 0 H  = 0 T) of the procedure used to determine the background contribution by a linear fit above 1.5 T c (lines).
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