Oxypnictide
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In chemistry, oxypnictides are a class of materials including oxygen
Oxygen
Oxygen is the element with atomic number 8 and represented by the symbol O. Its name derives from the Greek roots ὀξύς and -γενής , because at the time of naming, it was mistakenly thought that all acids required oxygen in their composition...

, a pnictogen (group-V, especially phosphorus and arsenic) and one or more other elements. Although this group of compounds has been recognized since 1995,
interest in these compounds increased dramatically after the publication of the superconducting properties of LaOFeP and LaOFeAs which were discovered in 2006
and 2008.

In these experiments the oxide was partly replaced by fluoride.

These and related compounds (e.g. the 122 iron arsenide
122 iron arsenide
The 122 iron arsenide unconventional superconductors are part of a new class of iron-based superconductors. They form in the tetragonal I4/mmm, ThCr2Si2 type, crystal structure. The shorthand name “122” comes from their stoichiometry; the 122s have the chemical formula XFe2As2, where X = Ca, Ba, Sr...

s) form a new group of iron-based superconductor
Iron-based superconductor
Iron-based superconductors are chemical compounds with superconducting properties. In 2008, led by recently discovered iron pnictide compounds , they were in the first stages of experimentation and implementation...

s known as iron pnictides or ferropnictides since the oxygen is not essential but the iron seems to be.

Oxypnictides have been patented as magnetic semiconductor
Semiconductor
A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity due to electron flow intermediate in magnitude between that of a conductor and an insulator. This means a conductivity roughly in the range of 103 to 10−8 siemens per centimeter...

s in early 2006.

Structure

Many of the oxypnictides show a layered structure. For example LnFePO with layers of La3+O2- and Fe2+P3-. This structure is similar to that of ZrCuSiAs, which is now the parent structure for most of the oxypnictide.

Superconductivity

The first superconducting iron oxypnictide was discovered in 2006, based on phosphorus. A drastic increase in the critical temperature was achieved when phosphorus was substituted by arsenic. This discovery boosted the search for similar compounds, like the search for cuprate
Cuprate
Cuprates are chemical compounds containing copper anion. Cuprates have been known for centuries and are widely used in inorganic and organic chemistry...

-based superconductors after their discovery in 1986.

The superconductvity of the oxypnictides seems to depend on the iron-pnictogen layers.

Some found in 2008 to be high temperature superconductors (up to 55 K) of composition ReOTmPn where Re is a rare earth
Rare earth element
As defined by IUPAC, rare earth elements or rare earth metals are a set of seventeen chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium...

, Tm is a transition metal
Transition metal
The term transition metal has two possible meanings:*The IUPAC definition states that a transition metal is "an element whose atom has an incomplete d sub-shell, or which can give rise to cations with an incomplete d sub-shell." Group 12 elements are not transition metals in this definition.*Some...

 and Pn is from group-V e.g. As.
oxypnictides
Material Tc (K)
LaO0.89F0.11FeAs 26
LaO0.9F0.2FeAs 28.5
CeFeAsO0.84F0.16 41
SmFeAsO0.9F0.1 43
La0.5Y0.5FeAsO0.6 43.1
NdFeAsO0.89F0.11 52
PrFeAsO0.89F0.11 52
GdFeAsO0.85 53.5
SmFeAsO~0.85 55


Tests in magnetic fields up to 45 teslas
Tesla (unit)
The tesla is the SI derived unit of magnetic field B . One tesla is equal to one weber per square meter, and it was defined in 1960 in honour of the inventor, physicist, and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla...

 suggest the upper critical field
Upper critical field
-Upper critical field:The upper critical field is the magnetic field which completely suppresses superconductivity in a Type II superconductor at 0K ....

 of LaFeAsO0.89F0.11 may be around 64 T. A different lanthanum
Lanthanum
Lanthanum is a chemical element with the symbol La and atomic number 57.Lanthanum is a silvery white metallic element that belongs to group 3 of the periodic table and is the first element of the lanthanide series. It is found in some rare-earth minerals, usually in combination with cerium and...

-based material tested at 6 K predicts an upper critical field
Upper critical field
-Upper critical field:The upper critical field is the magnetic field which completely suppresses superconductivity in a Type II superconductor at 0K ....

 of 122 T in La0.8K0.2FeAsO0.8F0.2.

Practical use

Because of the brittleness of the oxypnictides, superconducting wires are formed using the powder-in-tube process (using iron tubes).

See also

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  • Type-I superconductor
  • Type-II superconductor
    Type-II superconductor
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