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This thesis presents various characteristics of 122-type iron
pnictide (FeSC) such as crystal and electronic structure,
carrier-doping effect, and impurity-scattering effect, using
transport, magnetization, specific heat, single-crystal X-ray
diffraction, and optical spectral measurements. Most notably the
measurement on the magnetic fluctuation in the material
successfully explains already known unusual electronic properties,
i.e., superconducting gap symmetry, anisotropy of in-plane
resistivity in layered structure, and charge dynamics; and
comparing them with those of normal phase, the controversial
problems in FeSCs are eventually settled. The thesis provides broad
coverage of the physics of FeSCs both in the normal and
superconducting phase, and readers therefore benefit from the
efficient up-to-date study of FeSCs in this thesis. An additional
attraction is the detailed description of the experimental result
critical for the controversial problems remaining since the
discovery of FeSC in 2008, which helps readers follow up recent
developments in superconductor research.
This thesis presents various characteristics of 122-type iron
pnictide (FeSC) such as crystal and electronic structure,
carrier-doping effect, and impurity-scattering effect, using
transport, magnetization, specific heat, single-crystal X-ray
diffraction, and optical spectral measurements. Most notably the
measurement on the magnetic fluctuation in the material
successfully explains already known unusual electronic properties,
i.e., superconducting gap symmetry, anisotropy of in-plane
resistivity in layered structure, and charge dynamics; and
comparing them with those of normal phase, the controversial
problems in FeSCs are eventually settled. The thesis provides broad
coverage of the physics of FeSCs both in the normal and
superconducting phase, and readers therefore benefit from the
efficient up-to-date study of FeSCs in this thesis. An additional
attraction is the detailed description of the experimental result
critical for the controversial problems remaining since the
discovery of FeSC in 2008, which helps readers follow up recent
developments in superconductor research.
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