| Literature DB >> 19392233 |
J T Park1, D S Inosov, Ch Niedermayer, G L Sun, D Haug, N B Christensen, R Dinnebier, A V Boris, A J Drew, L Schulz, T Shapoval, U Wolff, V Neu, Xiaoping Yang, C T Lin, B Keimer, V Hinkov.
Abstract
Here we present a combined study of the slightly underdoped novel pnictide superconductor Ba1-xKxFe2As2 by means of x-ray powder diffraction, neutron scattering, muon-spin rotation (microSR), and magnetic force microscopy (MFM). Static antiferromagnetic order sets in below T{m} approximately 70 K as inferred from the neutron scattering and zero-field-microSR data. Transverse-field microSR below Tc shows a coexistence of magnetically ordered and nonmagnetic states, which is also confirmed by MFM imaging. We explain such coexistence by electronic phase separation into antiferromagnetic and superconducting- or normal-state regions on a lateral scale of several tens of nanometers. Our findings indicate that such mesoscopic phase separation can be considered an intrinsic property of some iron pnictide superconductors.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19392233 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.117006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161