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Comparative High Field Magneto-Transport of Rare Earth Oxypnictides with Maximum Transition Temperatures

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arxiv 0806.1352 v2 pith:XZXN4Q3Z submitted 2008-06-09 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

Comparative High Field Magneto-Transport of Rare Earth Oxypnictides with Maximum Transition Temperatures

classification cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el
keywords highoxypnictidestemperaturestransitionearthfieldsmagneticmagneto-transport
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The recent discovery of a new class of superconducting oxypnictides with high transition temperatures may have profound implications for understanding unconventional high-temperature superconductivity. Like the cuprates, the oxypnictides seem to manifest an interleaving of charge donor and superconducting layers emerging upon doping of an antiferromagnetic parent semi-metal. Here we report magneto-transport measurements of three rare earth (Re = La, Nd, Sm) oxypnicide compounds with the transition temperatures near the maximum reported to date, in very high DC and pulsed magnetic fields up to 45 and 54 T, respectively. Our resistivity, Hall coefficient and critical magnetic fields data suggest that these oxypnictide superconductors bridge the gap between MgB$_2$ and YBaCu$_3$O$_{7-x}$ as far as electromagnetic and vortex properties are concerned.

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