Superconductivity in Ni-Doped Ba–Fe–As Thin Films Prepared From Single-Crystal Targets Using PLD

In this paper we report on the structural and superconducting properties of an epitaxially grown Ba(Fe 1-x Ni x ) 2 As 2 thin film using pulsed laser deposition. As target we used an optimally Ni-doped single crystal prepared from self-flux. The superconducting transition temperature of 21.4 K is am...

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Hauptverfasser: Richter, Stefan, Aswartham, Saicharan, Pukenas, Aurimas, Grinenko, Vadim, Wurmehl, Sabine, Skrotzki, Werner, Buchner, Bernd, Nielsch, Kornelius, Huhne, Ruben
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description In this paper we report on the structural and superconducting properties of an epitaxially grown Ba(Fe 1-x Ni x ) 2 As 2 thin film using pulsed laser deposition. As target we used an optimally Ni-doped single crystal prepared from self-flux. The superconducting transition temperature of 21.4 K is among the highest values reported for Ni doping exceeding the critical temperature of the single-crystal target. The upper critical field shows a very high slope, which is connected to two-dimensional effect. Transmission electron microscopy investigations indicate planar defects, which might be the origin of this behavior.
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Pulsed laser deposition
Pulsed lasers
Single crystals
Superconducting thin films
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Thin films
Transition temperature
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