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Novel Increase of Superconducting Critical Temperature of an Iron-Superconductor due to Ion Implantation

Published 7 Apr 2022 in cond-mat.supr-con | (2204.03491v1)

Abstract: Energetic ion irradiation usually decreases superconducting critical temperature(Tc), with the few exceptions involving increases up to a few K only. However, our recent 2.5X1015 Ar/cm2 irradiations by 1.5 MeV Ar6+ enhanced Tc of the single crystal Fe-superconductor Ba(Fe0.943Co0.057)2As2 by 8.2 K from its initial onset Tc of ~16.9 K as measured from the real part of the magnetic susceptibility, matching measurements from the imaginary part, electrical resistivity and magnetization. Ozaki et al. (2016) explained their Tc increase of 0.5 K in FeSe0.5Te0.5 films with the thickness (t) < the irradiating proton range (R), as due to a nanoscale compressive strain developed from radiation damage of the lattice. Here, Ar irradiation with t > R results in an Ar implanted layer in our crystal. Implanted inert gas atoms often agglomerate into high-pressure bubbles to exert a large compressive strain on the lattice. We suggest that this additional compressive strain could be the reason for such a large (~49%) Tc increase.

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