Superconducting phase fluctuations in SmFeAsO$_{0.8}$F$_{0.2}$ from diamagnetism at low magnetic field above $T_{c}$
G. Prando, A. Lascialfari, A. Rigamonti, L. Roman\`o, S. Sanna, M., Putti, M. Tropeano

TL;DR
This study investigates superconducting fluctuations in SmFeAsO$_{0.8}$F$_{0.2}$ using high-resolution magnetization measurements, revealing the coexistence of phase fluctuations and conventional fluctuations, with high magnetic fields suppressing the phase fluctuations.
Contribution
It provides evidence of two distinct types of superconducting fluctuations in SmFeAsO$_{0.8}$F$_{0.2}$ and shows how high magnetic fields selectively suppress phase fluctuations.
Findings
Diamagnetic response above $T_c$ resembles underdoped cuprates.
High magnetic fields suppress phase fluctuations but not conventional fluctuations.
Different fluctuation phenomena coexist in the material.
Abstract
Superconducting fluctuations (SF) in SmFeAsOF (characterized by superconducting transition temperature K) are investigated by means of isothermal high-resolution dc magnetization measurements. The diamagnetic response to magnetic fields up to 1 T above is similar to what previously reported for underdoped cuprate superconductors and it can be justified in terms of metastable superconducting islands at non-zero order parameter lacking of long-range coherence because of strong phase fluctuations. In the high-field regime ( T) scaling arguments predicted on the basis of the Ginzburg-Landau theory of conventional SF are found to be applicable, at variance with what observed in the low-field regime. This fact enlightens that two different phenomena are simultaneously present in the fluctuating diamagnetism, namely the phase SF of…
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