Two-dome structure in electron-doped iron arsenide superconductors

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Iron arsenide superconductors based on the material LaFeAsO 1-x F x are characterized by a two-dimensional Fermi surface (FS) consisting of hole and electron pockets yielding structural and antiferromagnetic transitions at x=0. Electron doping by substituting O 2- with F - suppresses these transitions and gives rise to superconductivity with a maximum T c of 26 K at x=0.1. However, the over-doped region cannot be accessed due to the poor solubility of F - above x=0.2. Here we overcome this problem by doping LaFeAsO with hydrogen. We report the phase diagram of LaFeAsO 1-x H x (x<0.53) and, in addition to the conventional superconducting dome seen in LaFeAsO 1-x F x, we find a second dome in the range 0.21

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Iimura, S., Matuishi, S., Sato, H., Hanna, T., Muraba, Y., Kim, S. W., … Hosono, H. (2012). Two-dome structure in electron-doped iron arsenide superconductors. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1913

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