Wednesday, August 15, 2012

1208.2774 (K. -W. Lee)

Effects of metallic spacer in layered superconducting
Sr2(Mg$_y$Ti$_{1-y}$)O3FeAs
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K. -W. Lee
The highly two-dimensional superconducting system Sr2(Mg$_y$Ti$_{1-y}$)O3FeAs, recently synthesized in the range of 0.2 < y < 0.5, shows an Mg concentration-dependent $T_c$. Reducing the Mg concentration from y=0.5 leads to a sudden increase in $T_c$, with a maximum $T_c$ ~40 K at y=0.2. Using first principles calculations, the unsynthesized stoichiometric y=0 and the substoichiometric y=0.5 compounds have been investigated. For the 50% Mg-doped phase (y=0.5), Sr2(Mg$_y$Ti$_{1-y}$)O3 layers are completely insulating spacers between FeAs layers, leading to the fermiology such as that found for other Fe pnictides. At y=0, representing a phase with metallic Sr2TiO3 layers, the $\Gamma$-centered Fe-derived Fermi surfaces (FSs) considerably shrink or disappear. Instead, three $\Gamma$-centered Ti FSs appear, and in particular two of them have similar size, like in MgB2. Interestingly, FSs have very low Fermi velocity in large fractions: the lowest being 0.6$\times10^6$ cm/s. Furthermore, our fixed spin moment calculations suggest the possibility of magnetic ordering, with magnetic Ti and nearly nonmagnetic Fe ions. These results indicate a crucial role of Sr2(Mg$_y$Ti$_{1-y}$)O3 layers in this superconductivity.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.2774

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