Superconductivity in iron silicide Lu2Fe3Si5 probed by radiation-induced disordering
A. E. Karkin, M. R. Yangirov, Yu. N. Akshentsev, B. N. Goshchitskii

TL;DR
This study investigates how neutron irradiation-induced atomic disorder affects superconductivity in Lu2Fe3Si5, revealing strong pair-breaking effects and supporting an unconventional, non-phononic superconducting mechanism in this Fe-based compound.
Contribution
It demonstrates the impact of radiation-induced disorder on superconductivity in Lu2Fe3Si5, highlighting similarities with other Fe-based superconductors and suggesting an unconventional pairing mechanism.
Findings
Rapid suppression of Tc with neutron irradiation
Correlation between resistivity slope and Tc
Evidence for unconventional superconductivity
Abstract
Resistivity r(T), Hall coefficient RH(T), superconducting temperature Tc, and the slope of the upper critical field -dHc2/dT were studied in poly- and single-crystalline samples of the Fe-based superconductor Lu2Fe3Si5 irradiated by fast neutrons. Atomic disordering induced by the neutron irradiation leads to a fast suppression of Tc similarly to the case of doping of Lu2Fe3Si5 with magnetic (Dy) and non-magnetic (Sc, Y) impurities. The same effect was observed in a novel FeAs-based superconductor La(O-F)FeAs after irradiation. Such behavior is accounted for by strong pair breaking that is traceable to scattering at non-magnetic impurities or radiation defects in unconventional superconductors. In such superconductors the sign of the order parameter changes between the different Fermi sheets (s+- model). Some relations that are specified for the properties of the normal and…
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