Effects of electron irradiation on resistivity and London penetration depth of Ba$_{1-x}$K$_x$Fe$_2$As$_2$ ($x \leq$ 0.34) iron - pnictide superconductor
K. Cho, M. Konczykowski, J. Murphy, H. Kim, M. A. Tanatar, W. E., Straszheim, B. Shen, H. H. Wen, R. Prozorov

TL;DR
This study investigates how electron irradiation-induced defects affect the superconducting properties of Ba$_{1-x}$K$_x$Fe$_2$As$_2$ across different doping levels, revealing insights into pairing mechanisms and gap structure robustness.
Contribution
It provides new experimental evidence on the effects of non-magnetic scattering on superconducting gaps and transition temperatures in doped iron-based superconductors.
Findings
Irradiation suppresses $T_c$ and increases resistivity in all samples.
Full superconducting gaps remain robust near optimal doping despite irradiation.
Underdoped samples show rapid $T_c$ suppression and gap anisotropy increase.
Abstract
Irradiation with 2.5 MeV electrons at doses up to 5.2 10 electrons/cm was used to introduce point-like defects in single crystals of BaKFeAs with 0.19 ( 14 K), 0.26 ( 32 K) and 0.34 ( 39 K) to study the superconducting gap structure by probing the effect of non-magnetic scattering on electrical resistivity, , and London penetration depth, . For all compositions, the irradiation suppressed the superconducting transition temperature, and increased resistivity. The low - temperature behavior of is best described by the power - law function, . While substantial suppression of supports pairing mechanism, in samples close to the optimal doping, 0.26 and 0.34, the exponent remained high () indicating robust full…
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