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  • Nanoscale interlayer defects in IRON ARSENIDE (cas 12005-88-8)s
  • Add time:07/21/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Using a local real-space microscopy probe, we discover evidence of nanoscale interlayer defects along the c-crystallographic direction in BaFe2As2 (‘122’) based iron-arsenide superconductors. We find ordered 122 atomic arrangements within the ab-plane, and within regions of ∼10 to 20 nm size perpendicular to this plane. While the FeAs substructure is very rigid, Ba ions are relatively weakly bound and can be displaced from the 122, forming stacking faults resulting in the physical separation of the 122 between adjacent ordered domains. The evidence for interlayer defects between the FeAs superconducting planes gives perspective on the minimal connection between interlayer chemical disorder and high-temperature superconductivity. In particular, the Cooper pairs may be finding a way around such localized interlayer defects through a percolative path of the ordered layered 122 lattice that may not affect Tc.

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