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High-Pressure Phase Diagram of NdFeAsO_(0.9)F_(0.1): Disappearance of superconductivity on the verge of ferromagnetism from nd moments

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arxiv 1807.07729 v1 pith:GRGLYQUK submitted 2018-07-20 cond-mat.supr-con

High-Pressure Phase Diagram of NdFeAsO_(0.9)F_(0.1): Disappearance of superconductivity on the verge of ferromagnetism from nd moments

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keywords pressuresuperconductivitydiagramfermi-liquidferromagnetismhigh-pressureincreasendfeaso
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We investigated transport and magnetic properties of NdFeAsO$_{0.9}$F$_{0.1}$ single crystal under hydrostatic pressures up to 50\,GPa. The ambient pressure superconductivity at $T_{c} \sim$ 45.4\,K is fully suppressed at $P_{c} \sim$ 21 GPa. Upon further increase of the pressure, the ferromagnetism associated with the order of rare-earth subsystem is induced at the border of superconductivity. Our finding is supported by the hysteresis in the magnetization $M$($H$) loops and the strong increase in the field cooled data, $M$($T$), toward low temperatures. We also show that the temperature evolution of the electrical resistivity as a function of pressure is consistent with a crossover from a Fermi-liquid to non-Fermi-liquid to Fermi-liquid. These results give access to the high-pressure side of the superconducting phase diagram in 1111 type of materials.

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