Wednesday, November 14, 2012

1211.2855 (Bo Li et al.)

Magnetic and superconducting structures near twin boundaries in low
doped Fe-pnictides
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Bo Li, Jian Li, Kevin E. Bassler, C. S. Ting
The effects of twin boundaries (TBs) on the complex interaction between magnetism and superconductivity in slightly electron-doped Ba(Ca)(FeAs)$_2$ superconductors are investigated. The spatial distributions of the magnetic, superconducting and charge density orders near two different types of TBs are calculated. We find that TBs corresponding to a 90$^\circ$ lattice rotation in the a-b plane enable magnetic domain walls to form with only a small effective Coulomb interaction between valance electrons, and that superconductivity is enhanced at such TBs. Contrastingly, we find that superconductivity is suppressed at TBs corresponding to an asymmetrical placement of As atoms with respect to the Fe atoms in the a-b plane.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.2855

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