2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.95.060505
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Uniaxial pressure effect on the magnetic ordered moment and transition temperatures in BaFe2xTxAs2 ( T=

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“…With slightly reduced z As/P , expanding the in-plane Fe-Fe spacing by 1% barely increases the Fe ordered magnetic moment, in strong contrast to the results at z As/P = 0.348. Therefore, the z As/P = 0.348 is a critical (As,P) height where the Fe ordered magnetic moment is very sensitive to the in-plane Fe-Fe distance, similar to a previous observation that the Fe ordered magnetic moment shows a large enhancement under in-plane uniaxial pressure near a optimal superconductivity in BaFe 2−x T x As 2 (T =Co,Ni) [52].…”
Section: Dft+dmft Calculationsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…With slightly reduced z As/P , expanding the in-plane Fe-Fe spacing by 1% barely increases the Fe ordered magnetic moment, in strong contrast to the results at z As/P = 0.348. Therefore, the z As/P = 0.348 is a critical (As,P) height where the Fe ordered magnetic moment is very sensitive to the in-plane Fe-Fe distance, similar to a previous observation that the Fe ordered magnetic moment shows a large enhancement under in-plane uniaxial pressure near a optimal superconductivity in BaFe 2−x T x As 2 (T =Co,Ni) [52].…”
Section: Dft+dmft Calculationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Figure 1(f) shows pressure dependence of the resistivity near T c . With increasing pressure from 0 to 480 MPa using a custom designed uniaxial pressure device [52], we see a systematic reduction in T c from 29.5 K to 28.5 K. Figure 2 summarizes temperature dependence of the resistivity as a function of increasing pressure. At zero pressure, we find linear temperature dependence of the resistivity above T c and below 90 K, confirming previous work [10].…”
Section: Resistivity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The aforementioned orders are found in close proximity with each other. AFM and SC orders homogeneously coexist in several Fe-HTS, such as in BaFe 2−x Co x As 2 [10,11], BaFe 2−x Ni x As 2 [12] and Ba 1−x K x Fe 2 As 2 [13]. In these systems, the ordered magnetic moment size and nematic order parameter smoothly decrease as the temperature is lowered below T C , corroborating the fact that superconductivity and magnetic long range order compete for the same electrons [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental setup for IN22 has been described in detail before [34][35][36][37][38][39] , while polarized neutrons were controlled and analyzed using a polarized 3 He filter on BT-7 40,41 . We have also carried out unpolarized neutron diffraction experiments on BT-7 using an in-situ uniaxial pressure device 25 . The wave vector transfer Q in reciprocal space in Å −1 is defined as Q = Ha * + Kb * + Lc * , with a à ¼ ð2π=aÞâ, b à ¼ ð2π=bÞb, and c à ¼ ð2π=cÞĉ, where a ≈ b ≈ 5.6 Å, c = 12.96 Å, and H, K, L are Miller indices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although uniaxial pressure necessary to detwin single crystals of BaFe 2 As 2 is known to increase T N (Fig. 1b) [22][23][24][25] and create in-plane resistivity anisotropy above T s 14 , it is generally assumed that it only induces a small strain on the sample and does not significantly modify the electronic and magnetic properties of the system [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]21 . Recently, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments have revealed that an in-plane uniaxial strain on BaFe 2 As 2 induces an enhancement of the low-energy spin fluctuations along the c-axis in the paramagnetic state above T N 26 .…”
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