Abstract

We present a systematic study of resistivity and thermoelectric power for iron pnictide systems KxSr1−xFe2As2 and KxBa1−xFe2As2 for 0<x<1. Both systems show a similar phase diagram with an antiferromagnetic (AFM) phase on the low-doping side and a superconducting dome-shaped phase at higher doping. The AFM phase intersects the superconducting phase boundary. The extrapolation of the AFM phase boundary to zero temperature defines a critical doping of xc∼0.4. We show that the electrical and thermoelectric transport properties above the superconducting Tc obey a characteristic temperature scaling behavior at xc. The crossover and scaling property indicates the existence of a (possibly hidden) magnetic quantum critical point in the phase diagram of the 122 iron pnictides. The results of this investigation prove the significance of magnetic fluctuations in iron pnictide superconductors.

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