R. I. Rey, C. Carballeira, J. Mosqueira, S. Salem-Sugui Jr., A. D. Alvarenga, H-Q. Luo, X-Y. Lu, Y-C. Chen, F. Vidal
The superconducting fluctuations well inside the normal state of Fe-based superconductors were studied through measurements of the in-plane paraconductivity and magnetoconductivity in high quality BaFe(2-x)NixAs2 crystals with doping levels from the optimal (x=0.10) up to the highly overdoped (x=0.20). These measurements, performed in magnetic fields up to 9 T perpendicular to the ab (Fe) layers, allowed a reliable check of the applicability to iron-based superconductors of Ginzburg-Landau approaches for 3D anisotropic compounds, even at high reduced temperatures and magnetic fields. Our results also allowed us to gain valuable insights into the dependence on the doping level of some central superconducting parameters (coherence lengths and anisotropy factor).
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