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Physical Review B | 2012

Scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy of vortices in LiFeAs

T. Hanaguri; Kentaro Kitagawa; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Y. Mazaki; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Hidenori Takagi

We investigate vortices in LiFeAs using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy. Zero-field tunneling spectra show two superconducting gaps without detectable spectral weight near the Fermi energy, evidencing fully-gapped multi-band superconductivity. We image vortices in a wide field range from 0.1 T to 11 T by mapping the tunneling conductance at the Fermi energy. A quasi-hexagonal vortex lattice at low field contains domain boundaries which consist of alternating vortices with unusual coordination numbers of 5 and 7. With increasing field, the domain boundaries become ill-defined, resulting in a uniformly disordered vortex matter. Tunneling spectra taken at the vortex center are characterized by a sharp peak just below the Fermi energy, apparently violating particlehole symmetry. The image of each vortex shows energy-dependent 4-fold anisotropy which may be associated with the anisotropy of the Fermi surface. The vortex radius shrinks with decreasing temperature and becomes smaller than the coherence length estimated from the upper critical field. This is direct evidence of the Kramer-Pesch effect expected in a clean superconductor.


Physical Review B | 2011

Pressure-induced changes in the magnetic and valence state of EuFe 2 As 2

Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Koji Munakata; M. Isobe; Naoyuki Katayama; Kenya Ohgushi; Yutaka Ueda; N. Kawamura; Masaichiro Mizumaki; Masato Hedo; I. Umehara; Yoshiya Uwatoko

We present the results of electrical resistivity, ac specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) of the ternary iron arsenide EuFe2As2 single crystal under pressure. Applying pressure leads to a continuous suppression of the antiferromagnetism associated with Fe moments and the antiferromagnetic transition temperature becomes zero in the vicinity of a critical pressure Pc ~2.5-2.7 GPa. Pressure-induced re-entrant superconductivity, which is highly sensitive to the homogeneity of the pressure, only appears in the narrow pressure region in the vicinity of Pc due to the competition between superconductivity and the antiferromagnetic ordering of Eu2+ moments. The antiferromagnetic state of Eu2+ moments changes to the ferromagnetic state above 6 GPa. We also found that the ferromagnetic order is suppressed with further increasing pressure, which is connected with a valence change of Eu ions.


IUCrJ | 2018

Pressure-induced coherent sliding-layer transition in the excitonic insulator Ta2NiSe5

Akitoshi Nakano; Kento Sugawara; Shinya Tamura; Naoyuki Katayama; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Taku Okada; Yoshiya Uwatoko; K Munakata; Akiko Nakao; Hajime Sagayama; Reiji Kumai; Kunihisa Sugimoto; Naoyuki Maejima; Akihiko Machida; Tetsu Watanuki; Hiroshi Sawa

Ta2NiSe5 has recently attracted interest as an excitonic insulator. In this paper, crystallographic parameters of three non-ambient phases are reported from across the P–T phase diagram. A reversible pressure-induced structural transition above 3 GPa is associated with the coherent sliding of weakly coupled layers.


FRONTIERS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE (FMS2015): Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Frontiers in Materials Science | 2016

Magnetic properties of Mn1.9Cu0.1Sb under high pressure

Yoshihiro Matsumoto; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Masahiko Hiroi; Yoshifuru Mitsui; Keiichi Koyama

Magnetization measurements were carried out for polycrystalline Mn1.9Cu0.1Sb in magnetic fields up to 5 T in the 10-300 K temperature range under high pressures up to 1 GPa in order to investigate the magnetic properties and the thermal transformation arrest (TTA) phenomenon under high pressures. The spin-reorientation temperature increased from 202 K for 0.1 MPa to 244 K for 1 GPa, whereas the transition temperature from the ferrimagnetic (FRI) to antiferromagnetic (AFM) state did not drastically change at ∼116 K. The magnetic relaxation behavior from the FRI to AFM state was observed in 10 < T ≤ 70 K, which was analyzed using the Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts model. Obtained results indicated that the TTA phenomenon of Mn1.9Cu0.1Sb was suppressed by the application of high pressures.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Iron arsenides with three-dimensional FeAs layer networks: Ca n ( n +1)/2 (Fe 1− x Pt x ) (2+3 n ) Pt n ( n −1)/2 As ( n +1)( n +2)/2 ( n = 2, 3)

Naoyuki Katayama; Seiichiro Onari; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Hiroshi Sawa

We report the comprehensive studies between synchrotron X-ray diffraction, electrical resistivity and magnetic susceptibility experiments for the iron arsenides Can(n+1)/2(Fe1−xPtx)(2+3n)Ptn(n−1)/2As(n+1)(n+2)/2 for n = 2 and 3. Both structures crystallize in the monoclinic space group P21/m (#11) with three-dimensional FeAs structures. The horizontal FeAs layers are bridged by inclined FeAs planes through edge-sharing FeAs5 square pyramids, resulting in triangular tunneling structures rather than the simple layered structures found in conventional iron arsenides. n = 3 system shows a sign of superconductivity with a small volume fraction. Our first-principles calculations of these systems clearly indicate that the Fermi surfaces originate from strong Fe-3d characters and the three-dimensional nature of the electric structures for both systems, thus offering the playgrounds to study the effects of dimensionality on high Tc superconductivity.


Physical Review B | 2016

Competition of superconductivity with the structural transition in Mo3Sb7

G. Z. Ye; J.-G. Cheng; Jiaqiang Yan; J. P. Sun; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Touru Yamauchi; T. Okada; Q. Zhou; David S. Parker; Brian C. Sales; Yoshiya Uwatoko

Prior to the superconducting transition at T c ≈ 2.3 K, Mo 3Sb 7 undergoes a symmetry-lowering, cubic-to-tetragonal structural transition at T s = 53 K. In this paper, we have monitored the pressure dependence of these two transitions by measuring the resistivity of Mo 3Sb 7 single crystals under various hydrostatic pressures up to 15 GPa. The application of external pressure enhances T c but suppresses T s until P c ≈ 10 GPa, above which a pressure-induced first order structural transition takes place and is manifested by the phase coexistence in the pressure range 8 ≤ P ≤ 12 GPa. The cubic phase above 12 GPa is also found to be superconducting with a higher T c ≈ 6 K that decreases slightly with further increasing pressure. The variations with pressure of T c and T s satisfy the Bilbro-McMillan equation, i.e. T c nT s 1-n = constant, thus suggesting the competition of superconductivity with the structural transition that has been proposed to be accompanied with a spin-gap formation at T s. Finally, this scenario is supported by our first-principles calculations which imply the plausible importance of magnetism that competes with the superconductivity in Mo 3Sb 7.


Physical Review B | 2008

Breakdown of magnetic order in Mott insulators with frustrated superexchange interaction

J.-S. Zhou; Yoshiya Uwatoko; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; John B. Goodenough


Physical Review B | 2013

High-pressure synthesis of the BaIrO3 perovskite: A Pauli paramagnetic metal with a Fermi liquid ground state

J.-G. Cheng; Takayuki Ishii; Hiroshi Kojitani; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; A. Matsuo; X. Li; Yuichi Shirako; J.-S. Zhou; John B. Goodenough; Changqing Jin; Masaki Akaogi; Yoshiya Uwatoko


Physical Review B | 2014

High-pressure effects in anti-post-perovskite superconductorsV3PnNx(Pn= P, As)

Bosen Wang; J.-G. Cheng; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; Y. Uwatoko; Kenya Ohgushi


Physical Review B | 2013

Pressure dependence of the superconducting transition temperature of the filled skutterudite YFe4P12

J.-G. Cheng; J.-S. Zhou; Kazuyuki Matsubayashi; P. P. Kong; Y Kubo; Yukihiko Kawamura; Chihiro Sekine; Changqing Jin; John B. Goodenough; Yoshiya Uwatoko

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J.-G. Cheng

University of Texas at Austin

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University of Texas at Austin

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