Orbital and spin effects for the upper critical field in As deficient disordered Fe pnictide superconductors
G. Fuchs, S.-L. Drechsler, N. Kozlova, M. Bartkowiak, J.E., Hamann-Borrero, G Behr, K. Nenkov, H.-H. Klauss, H. Maeter, A. Amato, H., Luetkens, A. Kwadrin, R. Khasanov, J. Freudenberger, A. Koehler, M. Knupfer,, E. Arushanov, H. Rosner, B. Buechner, and L. Schultz

TL;DR
This study investigates the upper critical field in disordered Fe pnictide superconductors, revealing Pauli-limited behavior and the effects of disorder on superconductivity, with implications for understanding pairing mechanisms and impurity effects.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the orbital and spin effects on the upper critical field in disordered Fe pnictides, highlighting the role of disorder and impurity scattering in superconducting pairing states.
Findings
Observation of Pauli-limited behavior in B_c2(T) curves.
Disorder enhances the slope of B_c2 near T_c.
Evidence against nodal superconductivity in the studied samples.
Abstract
We report B_c2 data for LaO_{0.9}F_{0.1}FeAs_{1-delta} in a wide T and field range up to 60 Tesla. The large slope of B_c2 approx ~ -6 Tesla/K near an improved T_c = 28.5 K of the in-plane B_c2(T) contrasts with a flattening starting at 23 K above 30 Tesla we regard as the onset of Pauli-limited behavior (PLB) with B_c2(0) about 65 Tesla. We interpret a similar hitherto unexplained flattening of the B_c2(T) curves reported for at least three other disordered closely related systems as also as a manifestation of PLB. Their Maki parameters have been estimated analyzing their B_c2(T) data within the WHH approach. The pronounced PLB of (Ba,K)Fe_2As_2 single crystals from a tin-flux is attributed also to a significant As deficiency. Consequences of our results are discussed in terms of disorder effects within conventional (CSC) and unconventional superconductivity (USC). USC scenarios with…
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