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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been a fundamental player in the studies of superconducting materials for many decades. This local probe technique allows for the study of the static electronic properties as well as of the low energy excitations of the electrons in the normal and the superconducting state. On that account it has also been widely applied to Fe-based superconductors from the very beginning of their discovery in February 2008. This dissertation comprises some of these very first NMR results, reflecting the unconventional nature of superconductivity and its strong link to magnetism in the investigated compounds LaO1–xFxFeAs and LiFeAs.
Magnetics. --- Magnetism. --- Materials. --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Physics - General --- Iron-based superconductors. --- High temperature superconductivity. --- Nuclear magnetic resonance. --- Ferromagnetic materials. --- Magnetic resonance, Nuclear --- NMR (Nuclear magnetic resonance) --- Nuclear spin resonance --- Resonance, Nuclear spin --- High critical temperature superconductivity --- High Tc superconductivity --- Iron oxypnictide superconductors --- Iron oxypnictides --- Iron pnictide superconductors --- Iron pnictides --- Oxypnictide superconductors --- Oxypnictides --- Physics. --- Physics, general. --- Ferromagnetism --- Magnetic materials --- Magnetic resonance --- Nuclear spin --- Nuclear quadrupole resonance --- Superconductivity --- High temperature superconductors --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics
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This book studies the structural, magnetic and electronic properties of, as well as magnetic excitations in, high-temperature BaFe2-xNixAs2 superconductors using neutron diffraction and neutron spectroscopic methods. It describes the precise determination of the phase diagram of BaFe2-xNixAs2, which demonstrates strong magnetoelastic coupling and avoided quantum criticality driven by short-range incommensurate antiferromagnetic order, showing cluster spin glass behavior. It also identifies strong nematic spin correlations in the tetragonal state of uniaxial strained BaFe2-xNixAs2. The nematic correlations have similar temperature and doping dependence as resistivity anisotropy in detwinned samples, which suggests that they are intimately connected. Lastly, it investigates doping evolution of magnetic excitations in overdoped BaFe2-xNixAs2 and discusses the links with superconductivity. This book includes detailed neutron scattering results on BaFe2-xNixAs2 and an introduction to neutron scattering techniques, making it a useful guide for readers pursuing related research.
Phase diagrams. --- Superconductivity. --- Iron-based superconductors. --- Iron oxypnictide superconductors --- Iron oxypnictides --- Iron pnictide superconductors --- Iron pnictides --- Oxypnictide superconductors --- Oxypnictides --- Physics. --- Superconductors. --- Magnetism. --- Magnetic materials. --- Physical measurements. --- Measurement. --- Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity. --- Measurement Science and Instrumentation. --- Magnetism, Magnetic Materials. --- Electric conductivity --- Critical currents --- Superfluidity --- High temperature superconductors --- Phase rule and equilibrium --- Physical metallurgy --- Mathematical physics --- Physics --- Electricity --- Magnetics --- Measurement . --- Materials --- Measuring --- Mensuration --- Mathematics --- Technology --- Metrology --- Physical measurements --- Measurements, Physical --- Measurement --- Superconducting materials --- Superconductive devices --- Cryoelectronics --- Electronics --- Solid state electronics
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This volume presents an in-depth review of experimental and theoretical studies on the newly discovered Fe-based superconductors. Following the Introduction, which places iron-based superconductors in the context of other unconventional superconductors, the book is organized into three sections covering sample growth, experimental characterization, and theoretical understanding. To understand the complex structure-property relationships of these materials, results from a wide range of experimental techniques and theoretical approaches are described that probe the electronic and magnetic properties and offer insight into either itinerant or localized electronic states. The extensive reference lists provide a bridge to further reading. Iron-Based Superconductivity is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers active in the fields of condensed matter physics and materials science in general, particularly those with an interest in correlated metals, frustrated spin systems, superconductivity, and competing orders. Provides a detailed description of sample growth and characterization for correlated and complex materials Features extensive coverage of results from major experimental techniques that probe the electronic and magnetic properties of Fe-based superconductors Offers a comprehensive review of recent theoretical developments in electronic correlation and frustration Represents a one-stop reference for a broad audience from advanced undergraduate and graduate students through active researchers Written by leading experts in each of the relevant sub-fields.
Materials Science. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity. --- Magnetism, Magnetic Materials. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Magnetism. --- Optical materials. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Magnétisme --- Matériaux optiques --- Surfaces (Physique) --- Materials. --- Superconductivity. --- Iron-based superconductors. --- Iron oxypnictide superconductors --- Iron oxypnictides --- Iron pnictide superconductors --- Iron pnictides --- Oxypnictide superconductors --- Oxypnictides --- High temperature superconductors --- Electric conductivity --- Critical currents --- Superfluidity --- Physics --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Mathematical physics --- Electricity --- Magnetics --- Optics --- Materials --- Electronic materials. --- Superconductors. --- Magnetic materials. --- Materials science. --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Superconducting materials --- Superconductive devices --- Cryoelectronics --- Electronics --- Solid state electronics --- Electronic materials
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This thesis combines highly accurate optical spectroscopy data on the recently discovered iron-based high-temperature superconductors with an incisive theoretical analysis. Three outstanding results are reported: (1) The superconductivity-induced modification of the far-infrared conductivity of an iron arsenide with minimal chemical disorder is quantitatively described by means of a strong-coupling theory for spin fluctuation mediated Cooper pairing. The formalism developed in this thesis also describes prior spectroscopic data on more disordered compounds. (2) The same materials exhibit a sharp superconductivity-induced anomaly for photon energies around 2.5 eV, two orders of magnitude larger than the superconducting energy gap. The author provides a qualitative interpretation of this unprecedented observation, which is based on the multiband nature of the superconducting state. (3) The thesis also develops a comprehensive description of a superconducting, yet optically transparent iron chalcogenide compound. The author shows that this highly unusual behavior can be explained as a result of the nanoscopic coexistence of insulating and superconducting phases, and he uses a combination of two complementary experimental methods - scanning near-field optical microscopy and low-energy muon spin rotation - to directly image the phase coexistence and quantitatively determine the phase composition. These data have important implications for the interpretation of data from other experimental probes.
High temperature superconducters. --- Iron-based superconductors. --- Iron oxypnictide superconductors --- Iron oxypnictides --- Iron pnictide superconductors --- Iron pnictides --- Oxypnictide superconductors --- Oxypnictides --- Physics. --- Superconductivity. --- Superconductors. --- Nanoscale science. --- Nanoscience. --- Nanostructures. --- Spectroscopy. --- Microscopy. --- Optical materials. --- Electronic materials. --- Nanotechnology. --- Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity. --- Spectroscopy and Microscopy. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Nanoscale Science and Technology. --- High temperature superconductors --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology --- Optics --- Materials --- Nanoscience --- Physics --- Nano science --- Nanoscale science --- Nanosciences --- Science --- Electronic materials --- Analysis, Microscopic --- Light microscopy --- Micrographic analysis --- Microscope and microscopy --- Microscopic analysis --- Optical microscopy --- Analysis, Spectrum --- Spectra --- Spectrochemical analysis --- Spectrochemistry --- Spectroscopy --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Interferometry --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Absorption spectra --- Light --- Spectroscope --- Superconducting materials --- Superconductive devices --- Cryoelectronics --- Electronics --- Solid state electronics --- Electric conductivity --- Critical currents --- Superfluidity --- Qualitative --- Spectrometry --- Analytical chemistry
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This book covers different aspects of the physics of iron-based superconductors ranging from the theoretical, the numerical and computational, to the experimental ones. It starts from the basic theory modeling many-body physics in Fe-superconductors and other multi-orbital materials and drreaches up to the magnetic and Cooper pair fluctuations and nematic order. Finally, it offers a comprehensive overview of the most recent advancements in the experimental investigations of iron based superconductors. .
Physics. --- Analytical chemistry. --- Superconductivity. --- Superconductors. --- Spectroscopy. --- Microscopy. --- Optical materials. --- Electronic materials. --- Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Spectroscopy and Microscopy. --- Analytical Chemistry. --- Electromagnetism. --- Iron-based superconductors. --- Iron oxypnictide superconductors --- Iron oxypnictides --- Iron pnictide superconductors --- Iron pnictides --- Oxypnictide superconductors --- Oxypnictides --- Electromagnetics --- High temperature superconductors --- Magnetic induction --- Magnetism --- Metamaterials --- Analytical biochemistry. --- Analytic biochemistry --- Biochemistry --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Optics --- Materials --- Analysis, Chemical --- Analytic chemistry --- Chemical analysis --- Chemistry --- Analysis, Microscopic --- Light microscopy --- Micrographic analysis --- Microscope and microscopy --- Microscopic analysis --- Optical microscopy --- Analysis, Spectrum --- Spectra --- Spectrochemical analysis --- Spectrochemistry --- Spectrometry --- Spectroscopy --- Interferometry --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Absorption spectra --- Light --- Spectroscope --- Electronic materials --- Superconducting materials --- Superconductive devices --- Cryoelectronics --- Electronics --- Solid state electronics --- Electric conductivity --- Critical currents --- Superfluidity --- Qualitative --- Analytical chemistry
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This thesis presents various characteristics of 122-type iron pnictide (FeSC) such as crystal and electronic structure, carrier-doping effect, and impurity-scattering effect, using transport, magnetization, specific heat, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and optical spectral measurements. Most notably the measurement on the magnetic fluctuation in the material successfully explains already known unusual electronic properties, i.e., superconducting gap symmetry, anisotropy of in-plane resistivity in layered structure, and charge dynamics; and comparing them with those of normal phase, the controversial problems in FeSCs are eventually settled. The thesis provides broad coverage of the physics of FeSCs both in the normal and superconducting phase, and readers therefore benefit from the efficient up-to-date study of FeSCs in this thesis. An additional attraction is the detailed description of the experimental result critical for the controversial problems remaining since the discovery of FeSC in 2008, which helps readers follow up recent developments in superconductor research.
Physics. --- Solid state physics. --- Superconductivity. --- Superconductors. --- Magnetism. --- Magnetic materials. --- Spectroscopy. --- Microscopy. --- Optical materials. --- Electronic materials. --- Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Spectroscopy and Microscopy. --- Solid State Physics. --- Magnetism, Magnetic Materials. --- Electronic materials --- Optics --- Analysis, Microscopic --- Light microscopy --- Micrographic analysis --- Microscope and microscopy --- Microscopic analysis --- Optical microscopy --- Analysis, Spectrum --- Spectra --- Spectrochemical analysis --- Spectrochemistry --- Spectroscopy --- Superconducting materials --- Superconductive devices --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Materials --- Mathematical physics --- Physics --- Electricity --- Magnetics --- Iron-based superconductors. --- Iron oxypnictide superconductors --- Iron oxypnictides --- Iron pnictide superconductors --- Iron pnictides --- Oxypnictide superconductors --- Oxypnictides --- High temperature superconductors --- Cryoelectronics --- Electronics --- Solid state electronics --- Solids --- Spectrometry --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Interferometry --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Absorption spectra --- Light --- Spectroscope --- Electric conductivity --- Critical currents --- Superfluidity --- Qualitative --- Analytical chemistry
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