1. Fluctuation conductivity of single-crystalline BaFe1.8Co0.2As2 in the critical region.
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Kim, Soo Hyun, Choi, Chang Ho, Jung, Myung-Hwa, Yoon, Jung-Bum, Wang, X. F., Chen, X. H., Wang, X. L., Lee, Sung-Ik, Choi, Ki-Young, and Jo, Young-Hun
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CRYSTALS ,BARIUM compounds ,BARIUM ,IRON ,COBALT ,FLUCTUATIONS (Physics) ,MEAN field theory ,TRANSITION temperature - Abstract
The magnetofluctuation conductivity, called excess conductivity, originated from the forming of the superconducting droplet near to the mean-field transition temperature, was measured for the optimally doped BaFe
1.8 Co0.2 As2 single crystals with a critical temperature, Tc , of 24.6 K. This measurement of the excess conductivity for magnetic fields up to 9 T was compared with the thermodynamic scaling theory in the critical region, in which not only the Gaussian fluctuation but also fourth order terms of the order parameter are included. An analysis of the excess conductivity showed that the superconductivity followed three-dimensional scaling rather than two-dimensional scaling even though the sample had a layered structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2010
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