Structures of vortex in Co-doped BaFe2As2 iron superconductors with different doping level by scanning Hall probe microscopy
Author(s) -
Hussein Ali Mohammed
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
tikrit journal of pure science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2415-1726
pISSN - 1813-1662
DOI - 10.25130/j.v22i11.720
Subject(s) - superconductivity , condensed matter physics , superfluidity , penetration depth , vortex , doping , london penetration depth , scanning electron microscope , materials science , quantum vortex , arsenide , hall effect , magnetic field , physics , superfluid helium 4 , gallium arsenide , optics , quantum mechanics , composite material , thermodynamics
The 122 iron arsenide unconventional superconductors are part of a new class of iron-based superconductors. Co-doped BaFe 2x Co x As 2 (Ba-122) iron superconductors sample have been examine by scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHPM) technique to find out the magnetic properties of Ba-122 . Has been completed the evolution of profiles of vortices which has well isolated and it is as function of temperature, then utilized suitable technique to extract the temperature depending on penetration depth, .So, this allowed to deduce the temperature dependent on density of superfluid and it has been compared with α-model consequences for a (2-band) of superconductor. When the superfluid density for the BaFe 2x CoxAs 2 (Over D x= 0.113) sample. As result, the two gap -model has been fitted to the data with Δ 1 =4.25kT c , Δ 2 =1.92kT c , =0.708, 1 =0.293 then a 2 =1. However, When values of for the BaFe 2-x Co x As 2 (Over D x= 0.075) sample. Result of the superfluid density for BaFe 2-x Co x As 2 with parameters are (Δ 1 =3.9k, Δ 2 =1.6k), =0.615 for Δ 1 , and =0.237, =1. Suitable parameters produce refer into the symmetry of the order parameter at hole pockets with the electron, and then the relative supports of the bands to the density of superfluid in the iron-based crystals
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