Effect of annealing on superconductivity in Fe1+y(Te1−xSx) system

We have synthesized polycrystalline samples of Fe 1.11 (Te 1− x S x ) and single crystals of Fe 1+ y (Te 0.88 S 0.12 ), and characterized their properties. Our results show that the solid solution of S in the Fe 1.11 Te tetragonal lattice is limited, ∼10%. We observed superconductivity at ∼8 K in bo...

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Published inScience China. Physics, mechanics & astronomy Vol. 53; no. 7; pp. 1216 - 1220
Main Authors Dong, ChiHeng, Wang, HangDong, Yang, JinHu, Qian, Bin, Chen, Jian, Li, ZuJuan, Yuan, HuiQiu, Fang, MingHu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg SP Science China Press 01.07.2010
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Summary:We have synthesized polycrystalline samples of Fe 1.11 (Te 1− x S x ) and single crystals of Fe 1+ y (Te 0.88 S 0.12 ), and characterized their properties. Our results show that the solid solution of S in the Fe 1.11 Te tetragonal lattice is limited, ∼10%. We observed superconductivity at ∼8 K in both polycrystalline samples and single crystals. Magnetization measurements reveal that the volume fraction is small for this superconducting phase in both polycrystalline samples as-synthesized and single crystals as-grown. It is found that annealing in air enhances the superconducting fraction; the maximum fraction is almost 100% in the single crystals annealed in air at 300°C. We discuss the effect of annealing on superconductivity and transport properties at the normal state in the Fe 1+ y (Te 1− x S x ) system in terms of decrease of the excess Fe.
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ISSN:1674-7348
1869-1927
DOI:10.1007/s11433-010-4008-z