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K Hashimoto1, K Cho, T Shibauchi, S Kasahara, Y Mizukami, R Katsumata, Y Tsuruhara, T Terashima, H Ikeda, M A Tanatar, H Kitano, N Salovich, R W Giannetta, P Walmsley, A Carrington, R Prozorov, Y Matsuda.
Abstract
In a superconductor, the ratio of the carrier density, n, to its effective mass, m*, is a fundamental property directly reflecting the length scale of the superfluid flow, the London penetration depth, λ(L). In two-dimensional systems, this ratio n/m* (~1/λ(L)(2)) determines the effective Fermi temperature, T(F). We report a sharp peak in the x-dependence of λ(L) at zero temperature in clean samples of BaFe(2)(As(1)(-x)P(x))(2) at the optimum composition x = 0.30, where the superconducting transition temperature T(c) reaches a maximum of 30 kelvin. This structure may arise from quantum fluctuations associated with a quantum critical point. The ratio of T(c)/T(F) at x = 0.30 is enhanced, implying a possible crossover toward the Bose-Einstein condensate limit driven by quantum criticality.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22723416 DOI: 10.1126/science.1219821
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728