Investigation of magnetic characteristics of oxygen adsorbed YbFe2As2 single crystals
S. Santhosh Raj, Nilotpal Ghosh, R. Navamathavan

TL;DR
This study synthesized YbFe2As2 single crystals, observed oxygen adsorption effects, and analyzed their magnetic properties, revealing SDW transition and paramagnetic behavior, contributing to understanding iron pnictide magnetism and oxygen's role.
Contribution
It reports the synthesis and magnetic characterization of oxygen-adsorbed YbFe2As2 single crystals, highlighting oxygen's influence on magnetic transitions in iron pnictides.
Findings
SDW transition at ~140 K observed in YbFe2As2
Paramagnetic behavior at high magnetic fields
Oxygen adsorption affects magnetic properties
Abstract
Recent discovery of superconductivity in iron pnictides had attracted immense attention of the scientific community. The parent compounds were spin density wave (SDW) metals unlike the high-TC superconductors which were Mott insulators. In this present study, we synthesized single crystal of a new compound YbFe2As2 by using high temperature solution growth technique without flux. The YbFe2As2 single crystals had been systematically characterized by energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX). The presence of oxygen was found by EDAX on the surfaces of grown YbFe2As2 single crystals which had been kept in air ambience for few months. The measurement of magnetization (M) versus temperature (T) using SQUID at constant magnetic field (H = 100 Oe) for YbFe2As2 had revealed an occurrence of sharp slope change around 140 K which was the known SDW transition temperature for the parent compound…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
