Electron doped Ca10(Pt3As8)(Fe2As2)5 and Ca10(Pt4As8)(Fe2As2)5 - High Tc superconductors with skutterudite intermediary layers
Ni Ni, Jared. M. Allred, Benny. C. Chan, Robert. J. Cava

TL;DR
This study investigates how the electronic nature of intermediary layers influences the superconducting transition temperature in iron arsenide superconductors, revealing that metallic layers can enhance Tc.
Contribution
It demonstrates that metallic intermediary layers in iron arsenide superconductors can significantly increase Tc, providing a new approach to designing higher-temperature superconductors.
Findings
The 10-4-8 phase has a higher Tc (25 K) than the 10-3-8 phase (11 K).
The intermediary layer is metallic in the 10-4-8 phase and semiconducting in the 10-3-8 phase.
Enhanced interlayer coupling correlates with higher Tc in these materials.
Abstract
It has been argued that the very high transition temperatures of the highest Tc cuprate superconductors are facilitated by enhanced CuO2 plane coupling through the (Bi,Tl,Hg)-O intermediary layers. Whether enhanced coupling through intermediary layers can also influence Tc in the iron arsenide superconductors has never been tested due the lack of appropriate systems for study. Here we report the crystal structures and properties of two iron arsenide superconductors, Ca10(Pt3As8)(Fe2As2)5 (the 10-3-8 phase) and Ca10(Pt4As8)(Fe2As2)5 (the 10-4-8 phase). Based on -Ca-(PtnAs8)-Ca-Fe2As2- layer stacking, the most important difference in the structures lies in the structural and electronic characters of the intermediary platinum arsenide layers. Electron doping through partial substitution of Pt for Fe in the Fe2As2 layers leads to Tc of 11 K in the 10-3-8 phase and 25 K in the 10-4-8 phase.…
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