The upper critical field and its anisotropy in LiFeAs
arXiv:1101.3159 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.83.174506
Abstract
The upper critical field $μ_0H_{c2}(T_c)$ of LiFeAs single crystals has been determined by measuring the electrical resistivity using the facilities of pulsed magnetic field at Los Alamos. We found that $μ_0H_{c2}(T_c)$ of LiFeAs shows a moderate anisotropy among the layered iron-based superconductors; its anisotropic parameter $γ$ monotonically decreases with decreasing temperature and approaches $γ\simeq 1.5$ as $T\rightarrow 0$. The upper critical field reaches 15T ($H\parallel c$) and 24.2T ($H\parallel ab$) at $T=$1.4K, which value is much smaller than other iron-based high $T_c$ superconductors. The temperature dependence of $μ_0H_{c2}(T_c)$ can be described by the Werthamer-Helfand-Hohenberg (WHH) method, showing orbitally and (likely) spin-paramagnetically limited upper critical field for $H\parallel c$ and $H\parallel ab$, respectively.
5 pages,5 figures