Enhancement of thermal conductivity in the superconducting state of Co-doped BaFe2As2

2012 
We report the thermal conductivity in Co-doped BaFe2As2 at under-, optimal- and over-doping levels. We find the enhancement of the thermal conductivity divided by temperature κ/T in the superconducting state at all doping levels, which is strikingly similar to those observed in the strongly correlated superconductors, such as high-Tc cuprates and heavy fermion systems. We also find that the enhancement of κ/T is strongly suppressed by applying magnetic fields. The analysis based on the vortex-scattering model unveils that the enhancement of κ/T originates from the steep increase of the quasi-particle mean-free path possibly due to the reduction of the inelastic scattering in the superconducting state. Strong enhancement of κe/T of over-doping level may suggest that quasiparticle population still remains even at low temperatures.
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