Issue 52, 2015

Rare earth (RE – Ce, Gd) modified Nd1−xRExFeAsO0.7F0.3 superconductor with enhanced magneto-transport properties

Abstract

The influence of rare earth (RE – Ce, Gd) doping at the Nd site in the NdFeAsO0.7F0.3 superconductor wherein Ce and Gd have ionic radii in the order Ce > Nd > Gd is investigated. The structural and superconductivity characterization of the pure and doped samples show that Ce doping enhances the TC of Nd1−xRExFeAsO0.7F0.3 to a maximum of 53.6 K at x = 0.1 while Gd doping attains a TC of 55.1 K at x = 0.15. Interestingly, both Ce and Gd doping create neither secondary phases nor precipitates within the detection limit of XRD. However, the lattice defects due to Ce and Gd doping modifies NdFeAsO0.7F0.3 and assists in pinning the flux lines on these defects thereby exhibiting an enhanced JC(H) performance especially at high fields. It is also observed that the relatively small ionic size of Gd is more effective in TC enhancement, while the lattice defects due to larger ionic size of Ce favor the remarkable enhancement of JC(H).

Graphical abstract: Rare earth (RE – Ce, Gd) modified Nd1−xRExFeAsO0.7F0.3 superconductor with enhanced magneto-transport properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Feb 2015
Accepted
30 Apr 2015
First published
07 May 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 41484-41492

Rare earth (RE – Ce, Gd) modified Nd1−xRExFeAsO0.7F0.3 superconductor with enhanced magneto-transport properties

P. M. Aswathy, J. B. Anooja, N. Varghese, C. K. Chandrakanth, N. Devendra Kumar, A. Sundaresan and U. Syamaprasad, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 41484 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA02499D

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