Superconductivity induced by doping Rh in CaFe2-xRhxAs2

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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In this paper we report the synthesis of iron-based superconductors CaFe2-xRhxAs2 using one-step solid state reaction method, which crystallizes in the ThCr2Si2-type structure with a space group I4/mmm. The systematic evolution of the lattice constants demonstrates that the Fe ions are successfully replaced by the Rh. By increasing the doping content of Rh, the spin-density-wave (SDW) transition in the parent compound is suppressed and superconductivity emerges. The maximum superconducting transition temperature is found at 18.5 K with the doping level of x = 0.15. The temperature dependence of DC magnetization confirms superconducting transitions at around 15 K. The general phase diagram was obtained and found to be similar to the case of Rh-doping Sr122 system. Our results explicitly demonstrate the feasibility of inducing superconductivity in Ca122 compounds by higher d-orbital electrons doping, however, different Rh-doping effect between FeAs122 compounds and FeAs1111 systems still remains an open question.

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