Abstract
Temperature dependence of the upper critical magnetic field (Hc2) near Tc of 20 K in a BaFe1.9Ni0.1As2 single crystal is determined via magneto-resistance measurements, for the out-plane (H⊥ab) and in-plane (H || ab) directions in magnetic fields of up to 8 T. The upper critical fields at zero temperature estimated by the Werthamer-Helfand-Hohenberg (WHH) formula are μ0H||c2(0) = 137 T and μ0H⊥c2(0) = 51 T, both exceeding the weak-coupling Pauli paramagnetic limit (μ0Hp = 1.84Tc). However, the WHH formula could overestimate the μ0H||c2(0) value. The anisotropy of upper critical fields is around 3 in the temperature range close to Tc. The result is very similar to the Co-doped 122 superconductor BaFe2–xCoxAs2, indicating that electron-doped 122 superconductors exhibit similar superconducting properties.
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