Tuesday, September 25, 2012

1209.5279 (P. K. Biswas et al.)

Magnetic phase separation and superfluid density measurements in alkali
metal-organic solvent intercalated iron selenide superconductor
Lix(C5H5N)yFe2-zSe2
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P. K. Biswas, A. Krzton-Maziopa, R. Khasanov, H. Luetkens, E. Pomjakushina, K. Conder, A. Amato
We report the low-temperature electronic and magnetic properties of the alkali metal-organic solvent intercalated iron selenide superconductor Lix(C5H5N)yFe2-zSe using muon-spin-spectroscopy measurements. The zero-field \muSR results indicate that nearly half of the sample is magnetically ordered and there is a spatial phase separation between the superconducting and the magnetic fraction. The transverse-field \muSR results show that the temperature dependence of the penetration depth \lambda(T) in the mixed state of Lix(C5H5N)yFe2-zSe can be explained using a two-gap s+s-wave model with gap values of 6.82(92) and 0.93(7) meV. This implies that the symmetry of the superconducting gap in this system remains unaltered to the parent compound FeSe even after the intercalation with the molecular spacer layer. We obtain \lambda (0) = 485(21) nm at T = 0 K.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.5279

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