Abstract
We report heat capacity measurements of the pnictide materials SmFeAsO 1-xFx, NdFeAsO, LaFeAsO1-xFx and LiFeAs. For SmFeAsO1-xFx, with x close to 0.1, we use 3He measurements to demonstrate a transfer of entropy from the peak at TN to a previously unidentified ∼2 K feature, which grows with increasing doping. Our results on the Sm samples are compared with a similarly doped La sample to elucidate the crystal field levels of the Sm3+ ion at 0, 20 and 45 meV, which lead to a Schottky-like anomaly, and also show that there is a significant increase in the Sommerfeld coefficient y when La is replaced by Sm or Nd. The lattice contribution to the heat capacity of the superconducting oxypnictides is found to vary negligibly with chemical substitution. We also present a heat capacity measurement of LiFeAs showing the feature at Tc, which is significantly rounded and much smaller than the BCS value. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Baker, P. J., Giblin, S. R., Pratt, F. L., Liu, R. H., Wu, G., Chen, X. H., … Blundell, S. J. (2009). Heat capacity measurements on FeAs-based compounds: A thermodynamic probe of electronic and magnetic states. New Journal of Physics, 11. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/025010
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