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Direct visualization of phase separation between superconducting and nematic domains in Co-doped CaFe2As2 close to a first-order phase transition

Antón Fente, Alexandre Correa-Orellana, Anna E. Böhmer, Andreas Kreyssig, S. Ran, Sergey L. Bud'ko, Paul C. Canfield, Federico J. Mompean, Mar García-Hernández, Carmen Munuera, Isabel Guillamón, and Hermann Suderow
Phys. Rev. B 97, 014505 – Published 9 January 2018

Abstract

We show that biaxial strain induces alternating tetragonal superconducting and orthorhombic nematic domains in Co-substituted CaFe2As2. We use atomic force, magnetic force, and scanning tunneling microscopy to identify the domains and characterize their properties, finding in particular that tetragonal superconducting domains are very elongated, more than several tens of micrometers long and about 30 nm wide; have the same Tc as unstrained samples; and hold vortices in a magnetic field. Thus, biaxial strain produces a phase-separated state, where each phase is equivalent to what is found on either side of the first-order phase transition between antiferromagnetic orthorhombic and superconducting tetragonal phases found in unstrained samples when changing Co concentration. Having such alternating superconducting domains separated by normal conducting domains with sizes of the order of the coherence length opens opportunities to build Josephson junction networks or vortex pinning arrays and suggests that first-order quantum phase transitions lead to nanometric-size phase separation under the influence of strain.

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  • Received 17 September 2017

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.97.014505

©2018 American Physical Society

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Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Antón Fente1, Alexandre Correa-Orellana2, Anna E. Böhmer3, Andreas Kreyssig3, S. Ran3, Sergey L. Bud'ko3, Paul C. Canfield3, Federico J. Mompean2,4, Mar García-Hernández2,4, Carmen Munuera2,4, Isabel Guillamón1,4, and Hermann Suderow1,4

  • 1Laboratorio de Bajas Temperaturas, Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Instituto Nicolás Cabrera and Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
  • 2Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (ICMM-CSIC), Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 3, 28049 Madrid, Spain
  • 3Department of Physics and Astronomy and Ames Laboratory, U.S. DOE, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
  • 4Unidad Asociada de Bajas Temperaturas y Altos Campos Magnéticos, UAM, CSIC, Cantoblanco, E-28049 Madrid, Spain

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Vol. 97, Iss. 1 — 1 January 2018

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