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Interplay between spin-vortex crystal magnetic order and superconductivity in transition-metal doped CaKFe<sub>4</sub>As<sub>4</sub>

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Abstract

CaKFe4As4 is an iron arsenide superconductor in which partial substitution of Fe by a transition metal shifts the ground state from superconducting to antiferromagnetically (AFM) ordered. Employing single-crystal neutron diffraction data we show that the AFM order is a non-collinear, commensurate structure with a hedgehog spin-vortex crystal (SVC) arrangement within the Fe planes and a simple AFM stacking perpendicular to them. The long-range SVC order coexists with superconductivity, however, the interplay of both phenomena depends on the kind of transition-metal doping: For electron-doping by Ni, a gradual suppression of the ordered magnetic moment is observed with decreasing temperature below the superconducting transition temperature. For hole-doping by Mn, the ordered magnetic moment increases smoothly with decreasing temperature and superconductivity seem not to influence the magnetic order.

Presenters

  • Andreas Kreyssig

    Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University/Ames Laboratory, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames Lab/Iowa State, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State Univeristy

Authors

  • John M. Wilde

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames

  • Wei Tian

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Mingyu Xu

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Iowa State University/AmesLab, Iowa State University

  • Bing Li

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State Univeristy, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University, Ames, IA USA 50011

  • Benjamin G. Ueland

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Ames Laboratory

  • Anna E. Böhmer

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Festkörperphysik

  • William Meier

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Sergey L. Bud'ko

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Ames Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University

  • Alan I. Goldman

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames

  • Robert J. McQueeney

    Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State Univeristy

  • Paul C. Canfield

    Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Ames Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy; Department of Physics, Iowa State University

  • Andreas Kreyssig

    Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University/Ames Laboratory, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames Lab/Iowa State, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ames, Ames Laboratory and Iowa State Univeristy