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Physical Review B | 2016

Anisotropic thermodynamic and transport properties of single-crystalline CaKFe4As4

William R. Meier; Tai Kong; Udhara S. Kaluarachchi; Valentin Taufour; Na Hyun Jo; G. Drachuck; A. E. Böhmer; Scott Saunders; A. Sapkota; A. Kreyssig; M. A. Tanatar; R. Prozorov; A. I. Goldman; Fedor Balakirev; A. Gurevich; S. L. Bud'ko; P. C. Canfield

We grew single-crystalline, single-phase CaKFe4As4 out of a high-temperature, quaternary melt. Temperature-dependent measurements of x-ray diffraction, anisotropic electrical resistivity, elastoresistivity, thermoelectric power, Hall effect, magnetization, and specific heat, combined with field-dependent measurements of electrical resistivity and field and pressure-dependent measurements of magnetization indicate that CaKFe4As4 is an ordered, stoichiometric, Fe-based superconductor with a superconducting critical temperature, Tc=35.0±0.2 K. Other than superconductivity, there is no indication of any other phase transition for 1.8K≤T≤300 K. All of these thermodynamic and transport data reveal striking similarities to those found for optimally or slightly overdoped (Ba1-xKx)Fe2As2, suggesting that stoichiometric CaKFe4As4 is intrinsically close to what is referred to as “optimal-doped” on a generalized, Fe-based superconductor, phase diagram. Furthermore, the anisotropic superconducting upper critical field, Hc2(T), of CaKFe4As4 was determined up to 630 kOe. The anisotropy parameter γ(T)=H


Physical Review B | 2016

Physical Properties of Single Crystalline R Mg 2 Cu 9 ( R = Y , Ce − Nd , Gd − Dy , Yb ) and the Search for In-Plane Magnetic Anisotropy in Hexagonal Systems

Tai Kong; William R. Meier; Qisheng Lin; Scott Saunders; S. L. Bud’ko; Rebecca Flint; Paul C. Canfield


Physical Review B | 2014

Fragile antiferromagnetism in the heavy-fermion compound YbBiPt

B. G. Ueland; A. Kreyssig; K. Prokes; Jeffrey W. Lynn; Leland Harriger; D.K. Pratt; Deepak Singh; Tom Heitmann; Samantha Sauerbrei; Scott Saunders; Eundeok Mun; S. L. Bud'ko; R. J. McQueeney; Paul C. Canfield; A. I. Goldman

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Zeitschrift Fur Kristallographie | 2017

The solidification of Al–Pd–Mn studied by high-energy X-ray diffraction from electrostatically levitated samples

D. G. Quirinale; A. Kreyssig; Scott Saunders; Daniel Messina; Warren E. Straszheim; Paul C. Canfield; Matthew J. Kramer; A. I. Goldman


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017

Polar Intermetallics Pr5Co2Ge3 and Pr7Co2Ge4 With Planar Hydrocarbon-Like Metal Clusters

Qisheng Lin; Kaiser Aguirre; Scott Saunders; Timothy A Hackett; Yong Liu; Valentin Taufour; D. Paudyal; Sergey L. Bud'ko; Paul C. Canfield; Gordon J. Miller

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Physical review applied | 2015

Structural and ferromagnetic properties of an orthorhombic phase of MnBi stabilized with Rh additions

Valentin Taufour; Srinivasa Thimmaiah; Stephen March; Scott Saunders; Kewei Sun; Tej N. Lamichhane; Matthew J. Kramer; Sergey L. Bud’ko; P. C. Canfield


Chemistry of Materials | 2016

Stabilization of a Metastable Fibrous Bi21.2(1)(Mn1–xCox)20 Phase with Pseudo-Pentagonal Symmetry Prepared Using a Bi Self-Flux

Srinivasa Thimmaiah; Valentin Taufour; Scott Saunders; Stephen March; Yuemei Zhang; Matthew J. Kramer; Paul C. Canfield; Gordon J. Miller

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Physical Review B | 2015

High-resolution x-ray diffraction study of the heavy-fermion compound YbBiPt

B. G. Ueland; Scott Saunders; S. L. Bud'ko; G. M. Schmiedeshoff; P. C. Canfield; A. Kreyssig; A. I. Goldman


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Effects of a magnetic field on the fragile antiferromagnetism of the heavy-fermion YbBiPt

B. G. Ueland; A. Kreyssig; J. W. Lynn; Leland Harriger; Eundeok Mun; S.M. Sauerbrei; Scott Saunders; S. L. Bud'ko; R. J. McQueeney; P. C. Canfield; A. I. Goldman

, for H applied perpendicular and parallel to the c axis, decreases from ≃2.5 at Tc to ≃1.5 at 25 K, which can be explained by interplay of paramagnetic pair breaking and orbital effects. The slopes of dH


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Optimizing the solution growth of the superconductor CaKFe

William R. Meier; Tai Kong; G. Drachuck; Scott Saunders; A. Sapkota; A. Kreyssig; A. I. Goldman; S. L. Bud'ko; Paul C. Canfield

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Leland Harriger

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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National Institute of Standards and Technology

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