Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2008-05-26
Fratini M et al Supercond. Sci. Technol. 21 (2008) 092002
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
9 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1088/0953-2048/21/9/092002
We report the temperature dependent x-ray powder diffraction of the quaternary compound NdOFeAs (also called NdFeAsO) in the range between 300 K and 95 K. We have detected the structural phase transition from the tetragonal phase, with P4/nmm space group, to the orthorhombic or monoclinic phase, with Cmma or P112/a1 (or P2/c) space group, over a broad temperature range from 150 K to 120 K, centered at T0 ~137 K. Therefore the temperature of this structural phase transition is strongly reduced, by about ~30K, by increasing the internal chemical pressure going from LaOFeAs to NdOFeAs. In contrast the superconducting critical temperature increases from 27 K to 51 K going from LaOFeAs to NdOFeAs doped samples. This result shows that the normal striped orthorhombic Cmma phase competes with the superconducting tetragonal phase. Therefore by controlling the internal chemical pressure in new materials it should be possible to push toward zero the critical temperature T0 of the structural phase transition, giving the striped phase, in order to get superconductors with higher Tc.
Arrighetti Gianmichele
Barba Luisa
Bianconi Antonio
Caivano Rocchina
Dong Xiao-Li
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