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Signatures of filamentary superconductivity in antiferromagnetic BaFe2As2 single crystals...

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Journal Name
European Physics Letters
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Volume
111
Issue
3

In this paper, we present ac susceptibility and magnetotransport measurements on aged single crystals of the ferropnictide parent compound, BaFe2As2 with a paramagnetic-to-antiferromagnetic transition temperature of 134 K. The ac susceptibility shows the clear onset of a partial diamagnetic response with an onset temperature, commensurate with a subtle downturn in resistivity at approximately 20 K. Below 20K the magnetotransport shows in-plane anisotropy, magnetic-field history dependence and a hysteretic signature. Above 20K the crystals show the widely reported high-field linear magnetoresistance. An enhanced noise signature in ac susceptibility is observed above 20 K, which varies in character with amplitude and frequency of the ac signal. The hysteresis in magnetoresistance and the observed sensitivity of the superconducting phase to the amplitude of the ac signal are indicative characteristics of granular or weakly linked filamentary superconductivity. These features taken together with the observed noise signature above T-c suggests a link between the formation of the superconducting filamentary phase and the freezing of antiphase domain walls, known to exist in these materials. Copyright (C) EPLA, 2015