2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.4749804
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Flux pinning and magnetic relaxation in Ga-doped LiFeAs single crystals

Abstract: The effect of nonmagnetic Ga3+ impurities on structural and superconducting properties of LiFeAs single crystals has been studied. The out-of-plane magnetization of the doped material exhibits a remarkable double-peak structure. The presence of a low-field peak observed both in doped and undoped LiFeAs is suggestive of intrinsic structural defects, while a secondary high-field fishtail maximum, which shifts progressively with temperature, is associated with the extrinsic pinning centers created by Ga. The supe… Show more

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“…In this type of material, only one report concerning the pinning force scaling is reported so far. The work of Shlyk et al 65 reports a good scaling of F p versus the peak field, H(F p,max in Ga-doped LiFeAs. They obtained p = 2.06 and q = 0.71 from a fit to the Kramer theory.…”
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“…In this type of material, only one report concerning the pinning force scaling is reported so far. The work of Shlyk et al 65 reports a good scaling of F p versus the peak field, H(F p,max in Ga-doped LiFeAs. They obtained p = 2.06 and q = 0.71 from a fit to the Kramer theory.…”
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“…Additionally, the crtical current densities of an undoped sample were measured in Ref. 65 , but no F p -scaling was given which would allow a comparison.…”
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“…This allows one to study flux pinning in the material doped with a small amount of impurities without perturbations caused by local inhomogeneities of a fluxon lattice. To the best of our knowledge, only a few reports [6][7][8][9] concerning the flux pinning mechanism in pure LiFeAs and chemically doped material [10,11] have been reported so far. In this work we explore the effect of nonmagnetic Si on the superconducting properties and crystal structure of LiFeAs.…”
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“…Most recent research regarding J c enhancement and pinning mechanisms is mainly focused on the 1111 system (RFeAsO, where R is a rare earth element), the 122 system (BaFe 2 As 2 , Ba 0.5 K 0.5 Fe 2 As 2 ) and the iron chalcogenide 11 system. Only one report has revealed the nature of the pinning mechanism in LiFeAs (111 type FeSCs) so far, despite its simple structure and reasonable T c value as compared to the 1111 and 122 types [28]. NaFeAs (T c ≈10K) experiences three successive phase transitions around 52, 41, and 23 K, which can be related to structural, magnetic, and superconducting transitions, respectively [29][30][31].…”
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