The effect of non-superconducting dopants (Mn, V, Cr and Cu) on the nematic fluctuations in iron-based superconductors
Yanhong Gu, Yuan Wei, Dongliang Gong, Wenliang Zhang, Wenshan Hong,, Xiaoyan Ma, Xingguang Li, Congkuan Tian, Peng Cheng, Hongxia Zhang, Wei Bao,, Guochu Deng, Xin Li, Jianming Song, Yi-feng Yang, Huiqian Luo, Shiliang Li

TL;DR
This study investigates how non-superconducting dopants (Mn, V, Cr, Cu) affect nematic fluctuations in BaFe$_2$As$_2$, revealing dopant-specific impacts on nematic susceptibility and potential links to superconductivity suppression.
Contribution
It provides systematic measurements of nematic susceptibility in doped BaFe$_2$As$_2$, highlighting dopant-dependent effects on nematic fluctuations and their possible relation to superconductivity.
Findings
Mn, Cr, V doping decreases nematic susceptibility
Cu doping increases nematic susceptibility
Dopants suppress nematic fluctuations and may inhibit superconductivity
Abstract
We have systematically studied the nematic susceptibility in non-superconducting Ba(FeTM)As (TM = Cr, Mn, V and Cu) by measuring the uniaxial pressure dependence of the resistivity along the Fe-As-Fe direction. The nematic susceptibilities in all samples show the Curie-Weiss-like behavior at high temperatures, where the nematic Curie constant can be derived, similar to the Curie constant in a paramagnetism. While all these dopants do not introduce superconductivity in BaFeAs, their effects on nematic fluctuations are different. In Mn, Cr and V doped samples, decreases significantly with the increasing doping level. On the other hand, increases dramatically with Cu doping, similar to the superconducting Ni-doped BaFeAs. However, the nematic susceptibility is suppressed at low temperatures for larger than , which may be…
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TopicsIron-based superconductors research
