Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2010-06-11
Applied Physics Express 3 (2010) 063103
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Scientific paper
10.1143/APEX.3.063103
A new layered iron arsenide oxide (Fe2As2)(Ca4(Mg,Ti)3Oy) was discovered. Its crystal structure is tetragonal with a space group of I4/mmm consisted of the anti-fluorite type FeAs layer and blocking layer of triple perovskite cells and is identical with (Fe2As2)(Sr4(Sc,Ti)3O8) discovered in our previous study. The lattice constants of (Fe2As2)(Ca4(Mg,Ti)3Oy) are a = 3.877 A and c = 33.37 A. This compound exhibited bulk superconductivity up to 43 K in susceptibility measurement without intentional carrier doping. A resistivity drop was observed at ~47 K and zero resistance was achieved at 42 K. These values correspond to the second highest Tc among the layered iron-based superconductors after REFeAsO system.
Kawaguchi Naoto
Kishio Kohji
Ogino Hiraku
Shimizu Yasuaki
Shimoyama Jun-ichi
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