Wednesday, March 7, 2012

1111.5142 (Z. Shermadini et al.)

Superconducting properties of single-crystalline A_{x}Fe_{2-y}Se_{2}
(A=Rb, K) studied using muon spin spectroscopy
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Z. Shermadini, H. Luetkens, R. Khasanov, A. Krzton-Maziopa, K. Conder, E. Pomjakushina, H-H. Klauss, A. Amato
We report on the superconducting properties of A_{x}Fe_{2-y}Se_{2} (A = Rb, K) single crystals studied with the muon spin relaxation or rotation (\muSR) technique. At low temperatures, close to 90% of the sample volumes exhibit large-moment magnetic order which impedes the investigation of their superconducting properties by \muSR. On the other hand, about 10% of the sample volumes remain paramagnetic and clearly show a superconducting response. The temperature dependence of the superconducting carrier density was analyzed within the framework of a single s-wave gap scenario. The zero-temperature values of the in-plane magnetic penetration depths \lambda_{ab}(0) = 258(2) and 225(2) nm and the superconducting gaps \Delta(0) = 7.7(2) and 6.3(2) meV have been determined for A = Rb and K, respectively. The microscopic coexistence and/or phase separation of superconductivity and magnetism is discussed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.5142

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