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Pr4Fe2As2Te1-xO4: A layered FeAs-based superconductor

Katrych, S.  
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Rogacki, K.
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Pisoni, A.  
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2013
Physical Review B

We report crystal growth at high pressure, structure determination, and magnetic and transport studies of an oxypnictide superconductor Pr4Fe2As2Te1-xO4. Its structure resembles the known 1111 phase except for the considerably larger c lattice constant and intercalated tellurium atoms and it crystallizes in a tetragonal lattice [a = 4.0165(2) angstrom, c = 29.8572(16) angstrom, and space group I4/mmm (no. 139)]. The electrical resistivity rho(T) and magnetization measurement show a transition at T-c approximate to 25 K. The lower (H-c1) and upper (H-c2) critical fields are 2 mT and 6.5 T, respectively. The Ginzburg- Landau parameter of kappa approximate to 80 places this compound in the family of strong type-II superconductors.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.87.180508
Web of Science ID

WOS:000319678100001

Author(s)
Katrych, S.  
Rogacki, K.
Pisoni, A.  
Bosma, S.
Weyeneth, S.
Gaal, R.  
Zhigadlo, N. D.
Karpinski, J.
Forro, L.  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

87

Issue

18

Article Number

180508(R)

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