Quantum critical point lying beneath the superconducting dome in iron-pnictides
T. Shibauchi, A. Carrington, Y. Matsuda

TL;DR
This paper presents evidence of a quantum critical point beneath the superconducting dome in iron-pnictides, specifically in BaFe$_2$(As$_{1-x}$P$_x$)$_2$, shedding light on the interplay between quantum criticality and superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides the first clear evidence of a second order quantum phase transition beneath the superconducting dome in an iron-pnictide superconductor.
Findings
Evidence of a second order quantum phase transition
Quantum critical point lies beneath the superconducting dome
Electronic properties evolve across the phase diagram
Abstract
Whether a quantum critical point (QCP) lies beneath the superconducting dome has been a long-standing issue that remains unresolved in many classes of unconventional superconductors, notably cuprates, heavy fermion compounds and most recently iron-pnictides. The existence of a QCP may offer a route to understand: the origin of their anomalous non-Fermi liquid properties, the microscopic coexistence between unconventional superconductivity and magnetic or some exotic order, and ultimately the mechanism of superconductivity itself. The isovalent substituted iron-pnictide BaFe(AsP) offers a new platform for the study of quantum criticality, providing a unique opportunity to study the evolution of the electronic properties in a wide range of the phase diagram. Recent experiments in BaFe(AsP) have provided the first clear and unambiguous evidence of a…
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