The breakdown of both strange metal and superconducting states at a pressure-induced quantum critical point in iron-pnictide superconductors

arxiv(2023)

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Here we report the first observation of the concurrent breakdown of the strange metal (SM) normal state and superconductivity at a pressure-induced quantum critical point in Ca 10 (Pt 4 As 8 )((Fe 0.97 Pt 0.03 ) 2 As 2 ) 5 superconductor. We find that, upon suppressing the superconducting state, the power exponent ( α ) changes from 1 to 2, and the slope of the temperature-linear resistivity per FeAs layer ( A □ ) gradually diminishes. At a critical pressure, A □ and superconducting transition temperature ( T c ) go to zero concurrently, where a quantum phase transition from a superconducting state with a SM normal state to a non-superconducting Fermi liquid state occurs. Scaling analysis reveals that the change of A □ with T c obeys the relation of T c ~ ( A □ ) 0.5 , similar to what is seen in other chemically doped unconventional superconductors. These results suggest that there is a simple but powerful organizational principle of connecting the SM normal state with the high- T c superconductivity.
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critical point,quantum,pressure-induced,iron-pnictide
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