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Quantum oscillations in antiferromagnetic CaFe2As2 on the brink of superconductivity
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- We report quantum oscillation measurements on CaFe2As2 under strong magnetic fields- recently reported to become superconducting under pressures of as little as a kilobar. The largest observed carrier pocket occupies less than 0.05 % of the paramagnetic Brillouin zone volume- consistent with Fermi surface reconstruction caused by antiferromagnetism. On comparing several alkali earth AFe2As2 antiferromagnets (with A=Ca,Sr and Ba), the dependence of both the Fermi surface cross-sectional area F_alpha and the effective mass m*_alpha of the primary observed pocket on the antiferromagnetic/structural transition temperature T_s is found to be consistent with quasiparticles in a conventional spin-density wave model. These findings suggest that a conventional spin-density wave exists within close proximity to superconductivity in this series of compounds, which may have implications for the microscopic origin of unconventional pair formation.<br />Comment: 4 pages with 5 figures
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.0902.1481
- Document Type :
- Working Paper