Effects of vanadium doping on BaFe2As2

We report an investigation of the structural, magnetic and electronic properties of Ba(Fe1−xVx)2As2 using x-ray, transport, magnetic susceptibility and neutron scattering measurements. The vanadium substitutions in Fe sites are possible up to ∼40%. Hall effect measurements indicate strong hole-dopin...

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Published inEurophysics letters Vol. 122; no. 6; pp. 67006 - 67010
Main Authors Li, Xing-Guang, Sheng, Jie-Ming, Tian, Cong-Kuan, Wang, Yi-Yan, Xia, Tian-Long, Wang, Le, Ye, Feng, Tian, Wei, Wang, Jin-Chen, Liu, Juan-Juan, Zhang, Hong-Xia, Bao, Wei, Cheng, Peng
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LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences, IOP Publishing and Società Italiana di Fisica 01.06.2018
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Summary:We report an investigation of the structural, magnetic and electronic properties of Ba(Fe1−xVx)2As2 using x-ray, transport, magnetic susceptibility and neutron scattering measurements. The vanadium substitutions in Fe sites are possible up to ∼40%. Hall effect measurements indicate strong hole-doping effect through V doping, while no superconductivity is observed in all samples down to 2 K. The antiferromagnetic and structural transition temperature of BaFe2As2 is gradually suppressed to finite temperature, then vanishes at with the emergence of spin glass behavior, suggesting an avoided quantum critical point (QCP). Our results demonstrate that the avoided QCP and spin glass state which were previously reported in the superconducting phase of Co/Ni-doped BaFe2As2 can also be realized in non-superconducting Ba(Fe1−xVx)2As2.
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
AC05-00OR22725; 11204373; 11227906
ISSN:0295-5075
1286-4854
1286-4854
DOI:10.1209/0295-5075/122/67006