In non-conventional superconductors, it is usually found that superconductivity emerges in the vicinity of a critical point where antiferromagnetic order gradually disappears—corresponding to a second-order transition. Investigation of the newly discovered iron pnictide superconductors challenges this picture, showing an abrupt, first-order transition.
- H. Luetkens
- H.-H. Klauss
- B. Büchner