Effect of aliovalent substitution on the local structure of CaKFe 4 As 4 superconductor

We have investigated the local structure of the iron-based CaKFe As superconductor featuring distinct aliovalent substitutions at the Ca and K sites, that is CaKFe As , CaK Sr Fe As , CaK Ba Fe As and Ca Na K Ba Fe As . Temperature-dependent Fe K-edge extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. Condensed matter 2024-11, Vol.36 (47), p.475702
Hauptverfasser: Tomassucci, G, Tortora, L, Minati, F, Russo, M, Duchenko, A, Varsano, F, Masi, A, Campi, G, Simonelli, L, Martin-Diaconesu, V, Boeri, L, Mizokawa, T, Saini, N L
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Zusammenfassung:We have investigated the local structure of the iron-based CaKFe As superconductor featuring distinct aliovalent substitutions at the Ca and K sites, that is CaKFe As , CaK Sr Fe As , CaK Ba Fe As and Ca Na K Ba Fe As . Temperature-dependent Fe K-edge extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) measurements are used to determine the near-neighbors bondlengths and their stiffness. The EXAFS analysis reveals that the Fe-As bondlength undergoes negligible changes by substitution, however, the Fe-Fe bondlength and the As height are affected by the Sr substitution. The superconducting transition temperatures of CaK Sr Fe As and CaK Ba Fe As are very similar even if the mean As heights are significantly different suggesting that the anion height may not be a unique parameter to describe the superconductivity in CaKFe As . The mean As heights show a peculiar temperature dependence characteristic of CaKFe As system. Furthermore, the temperature-dependent mean square relative displacements reveal similar Fe-Fe bond stiffness in all samples, instead the Fe-As bond is substantially stiffer in case of CaK Sr Fe As . The local structure results are discussed in relation to the differing transport properties of aliovalent substituted 1144 superconductor.
ISSN:0953-8984
1361-648X
DOI:10.1088/1361-648X/ad6f89