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Ferroelasticity, anelasticity and magnetoelastic relaxation in Co-doped iron pnictide: Ba(Fe0.957Co0.043)2As2

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posted on 2025-05-11, 15:13 authored by M. A. Carpenter, D. Evans, J. Schiemer, T. Wolf, P. Adelmann, A. Boehmer, C. Meingast, S. E. Dutton, P. Mukherjee, Christopher HowardChristopher Howard
The hypothesis that strain has a permeating influence on ferroelastic, magnetic and superconducting transitions in 122 iron pnictides has been tested by investigating variations of the elastic and anelastic properties of a single crystal of Ba(Fe0.957Co0.043)2As2 by Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy as a function of temperature and externally applied magnetic field. Non-linear softening and stiffening of C66 in the stability fields of both the tetragonal and orthorhombic structures has been found to conform quantitatively to the Landau expansion for a pseudoproper ferroelastic transition which is second order in character. The only exception is that the transition occurs at a temperature (TS ≈ 69 K) ~10 K above the temperature at which C66 would extrapolate to zero ( T*CE59 K). An absence of anomalies associated with antiferromagnetic ordering below TN ≈ 60 K implies that coupling of the magnetic order parameter with shear strain is weak. It is concluded that linear-quadratic coupling between the structural/electronic and antiferromagnetic order parameters is suppressed due to the effects of local heterogeneous strain fields arising from the substitution of Fe by Co. An acoustic loss peak at ~50-55 K is attributed to the influence of mobile ferroelastic twin walls that become pinned by a thermally activated process involving polaronic defects. Softening of C66 by up to ~6% below the normal - superconducting transition at TC ≈ 13 K demonstrates an effective coupling of the shear strain with the order parameter for the superconducting transition which arises indirectly as a consequence of unfavourable coupling of the superconducting order parameter with the ferroelastic order parameter. Ba(Fe0.957Co0.043)2As2 is representative of 122 pnictides as forming a class of multiferroic superconductors in which elastic strain relaxations underpin almost all aspects of coupling between the structural, magnetic and superconducting order parameters and of dynamic properties of the transformation microstructures they contain.

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Journal title

Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter

Volume

31

Issue

15

Article number

155401

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)

Language

  • en, English

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Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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