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    Ke Shi, Wenshan Hong, Yang Li, Minjie Zhang, Yongqi Han, Yu Zhao, Jiating Wu, Ze Wang, Langsheng Ling, Chuanying Xi, Li Pi, Huiqian Luo, Zhaosheng Wang. Doping dependence of resistivity, upper critical field and its anisotropy in overdoped Ba1–xKxFe2As2 (x = 0.6–1) single crystalsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(1): 017401.
    Ke Shi, Wenshan Hong, Yang Li, Minjie Zhang, Yongqi Han, Yu Zhao, Jiating Wu, Ze Wang, Langsheng Ling, Chuanying Xi, Li Pi, Huiqian Luo, Zhaosheng Wang. Doping dependence of resistivity, upper critical field and its anisotropy in overdoped Ba1–xKxFe2As2 (x = 0.6–1) single crystalsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(1): 017401.
  • Doping dependence of resistivity, upper critical field and its anisotropy in overdoped Ba1–xKxFe2As2 (x = 0.6–1) single crystals

    • Temperature-dependent resistivity, upper critical field Hc2 and its anisotropy in overdoped superconducting Ba1−xKxFe2As2 (x = 0.6–1) single crystals have been measured in steady magnetic fields up to 44 T and low temperatures down to 0.4 K. Analysis using both the quadratic term and power-law fitting demonstrates that the in-plane resistivity ρab(T) progressively approaches the Fermi-liquid T2 behavior with increasing K doping and reaches a saturation plateau at x ≈ 0.8. The temperature dependence of both Hc2ab and Hc2c follows the Werthamer–Helfand–Hohenberg model, incorporating orbital and spin paramagnetic effects. For x ≤ 0.8, the orbital effect dominates for Hab, while the Pauli paramagnetic effect prevails for Hc. For x > 0.8, the Pauli paramagnetic effect becomes dominant in both crystallographic directions. The anisotropy of Hc2(0) exhibits a discontinuity in its dependence on K doping concentration with a significant enhancement at x = 0.8 and a maximum at x = 0.9. These experimental results indicate that the electron correlation effect is enhanced in the heavily overdoped Ba1−xKxFe2As2 system where the underlying symmetries are broken due to the Fermi surface reconstruction before x = 0.9.
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