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Nature of magnetic excitations in the iron pnictides and its pertinence to superconductivity as studied by inelastic neutron scattering

Posted on:2016-04-30Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Iowa State UniversityCandidate:Tucker, Gregory ScottFull Text:PDF
GTID:1470390017981572Subject:Condensed matter physics
Abstract/Summary:
Unconventional superconductivity and antiferromagnetism are often found in close proximity to one another. For the series of compounds Ba(Fe 1--xCox)2As2, which possesses both antiferromagnetism and superconductivity for the under-doped range of composition, this observation is certainly true. The close proximity, and in fact coexistence for under-doped Ba(Fe1--xCox) 2As2, of antiferromagnetism and superconductivity has encouraged speculation that antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations may mediate the electron pairing interaction in unconventional superconductors. Previous studies indicated that the spin fluctuations at optimally-doped Ba(Fe1--xCo x)2As2 are diffusive, while those at bafeas are well defined spin wave excitations. Therefore, the nature of magnetic excitations in Ba(Fe1--xCox)2As2 must change with the introduction of cobalt; but it is unclear if that change is merely a consequence of the loss of antiferromagnetic order, or a necessary ingredient for the appearance of superconductivity. To resolve this uncertainty, this work has been undertaken to study the spin fluctuations of five Ba(Fe 1--xCox)2As2 compositions varying in cobalt concentration from lightly-doped to nearly optimally-doped as well as representative samples of other, non-superconducting, transition metal substituted bafeas compounds. The spin fluctuations of these samples, in their antiferromagnetically ordered and (where possible) superconducting states have been studied via triple-axis and time-of-flight inelastic neutron scattering, and definitively determine the importance of spin fluctuations for superconductivity in Ba(Fe1--xCox)2As2.
Keywords/Search Tags:Superconductivity, 2as2, Spin fluctuations, Excitations
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