scholarly journals Effect of annealing on the structural and superconducting properties of FeSe1−xTex

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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David Uhrig

<p><b>The term 'high-temperature superconductivity' has long been synonymous with copper oxide-based superconductors (cuprates) up until the recent discovery of the iron-based superconductors in 2008. This new family of superconductors exhibits fundamentally interesting properties such as the interplay between magnetism and superconductivity as well as the very recently discovered topological properties of FeSe1−xTex. Furthermore, from an application point of view, iron-based superconductors have the potential to become the new norm for low-temperature, high-field applications such as MRI and nuclear fusion.</b></p> <p>However, some of the post-processing procedures required to obtain high-quality samples, like the annealing process of FeSe1−xTex, are yet to be fully understood.</p> <p>This thesis reports on the effect of annealing on the structure and composition of FeSe1−xTex and how they manifest as changes in the superconducting properties.</p> <p>Overall, air annealing is shown to improve the critical temperature and critical current density of FeSe1−xTex for almost all investigated doping concentrations.</p> <p>These improvements are the result of a decrease in excess iron driven by the formation of thin iron oxide layers on exposed surfaces of the crystal.</p> <p>Further analysis suggests that the reduction in the excess iron concentration is largest in the region right underneath the oxide layers. Consequently, the improvement in the superconducting properties is also found to be largest in these regions. In terms of the annealing atmosphere, even in nitrogen and low-vacuum atmospheres, annealing still leads to the formation of an iron oxide layer and an improvement in the superconducting properties due to the presence of residual oxygen. In rare cases, annealing was found to induce asymmetric magnetic hysteresis loops as a result of weak bulk pinning and strong surface pinning. Whilst asymmetric hysteresis loops have occasionally been reported in the cuprates and polycrystalline iron-based superconductors, this work reports the first observation of such behaviour in FeSe1−xTex single crystals. This work has deepened the understanding of the annealing process on the intrinsic properties of FeSe1−xTexand facilitates the study of additional post-processing procedures that will further improve the properties of this family of superconductors.</p>

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
◽  
David Uhrig

<p><b>The term 'high-temperature superconductivity' has long been synonymous with copper oxide-based superconductors (cuprates) up until the recent discovery of the iron-based superconductors in 2008. This new family of superconductors exhibits fundamentally interesting properties such as the interplay between magnetism and superconductivity as well as the very recently discovered topological properties of FeSe1−xTex. Furthermore, from an application point of view, iron-based superconductors have the potential to become the new norm for low-temperature, high-field applications such as MRI and nuclear fusion.</b></p> <p>However, some of the post-processing procedures required to obtain high-quality samples, like the annealing process of FeSe1−xTex, are yet to be fully understood.</p> <p>This thesis reports on the effect of annealing on the structure and composition of FeSe1−xTex and how they manifest as changes in the superconducting properties.</p> <p>Overall, air annealing is shown to improve the critical temperature and critical current density of FeSe1−xTex for almost all investigated doping concentrations.</p> <p>These improvements are the result of a decrease in excess iron driven by the formation of thin iron oxide layers on exposed surfaces of the crystal.</p> <p>Further analysis suggests that the reduction in the excess iron concentration is largest in the region right underneath the oxide layers. Consequently, the improvement in the superconducting properties is also found to be largest in these regions. In terms of the annealing atmosphere, even in nitrogen and low-vacuum atmospheres, annealing still leads to the formation of an iron oxide layer and an improvement in the superconducting properties due to the presence of residual oxygen. In rare cases, annealing was found to induce asymmetric magnetic hysteresis loops as a result of weak bulk pinning and strong surface pinning. Whilst asymmetric hysteresis loops have occasionally been reported in the cuprates and polycrystalline iron-based superconductors, this work reports the first observation of such behaviour in FeSe1−xTex single crystals. This work has deepened the understanding of the annealing process on the intrinsic properties of FeSe1−xTexand facilitates the study of additional post-processing procedures that will further improve the properties of this family of superconductors.</p>


Author(s):  
Andrea Masi ◽  
Anastasiya Duchenko ◽  
Achille Angrisani Armenio ◽  
Andrea Augieri ◽  
Mariangela Bellusci ◽  
...  

Crystals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Shiv J. Singh ◽  
Mihai I. Sturza

The discovery of iron-based superconductors (FBS) and their superconducting properties has generated huge research interest and provided a very rich physics high Tc family for fundamental and experimental studies. The 1111 (REFeAsO, RE = Rare earth) and 1144 (AEAFe4As4, AE = Ca, Eu; A = K, Rb) families are the two most important families of FBS, which offer the high Tc of 58 K and 36 K with doping and without doping, respectively. Furthermore, the crystal growth of these families is not an easy process, and a lot of efforts have been reported in this direction. However, the preparation of high-quality and suitable-sized samples is still challenging. In this short review, we will summarize the growth of materials with their superconducting properties, especially polycrystals and single crystals, for the 1111 and 1144 families, and make a short comparison between them to understand the developmental issues.


MRS Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Masi ◽  
Achille Angrisani Armenio ◽  
Andrea Augieri ◽  
Giuseppe Celentano ◽  
Chiarasole Fiamozzi Zignani ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tsuyoshi Kawashima ◽  
Shigeki Miyasaka ◽  
Hirokazu Tsuji ◽  
Takahiro Yamamoto ◽  
Masahiro Uekubo ◽  
...  

AbstractThe structural flexibility at three substitution sites in LaFeAsO enabled investigation of the relation between superconductivity and structural parameters over a wide range of crystal compositions. Substitutions of Nd for La, Sb or P for As, and F or H for O were performed. All these substitutions modify the local structural parameters, while the F/H-substitution also changes band filling. It was found that the superconducting transition temperature $$T_{\text{c}}$$ T c is strongly affected by the pnictogen height $$h_{Pn}$$ h Pn from the Fe-plane that controls the electron correlation strength and the size of the $$d_{xy}$$ d xy hole Fermi surface (FS). With increasing $$h_{Pn}$$ h Pn , weak coupling BCS superconductivity switches to the strong coupling non-BCS one where electron correlations and the $$d_{xy}$$ d xy hole FS may be important.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
S.-F. Wu ◽  
W.-L. Zhang ◽  
V. K. Thorsmølle ◽  
G. F. Chen ◽  
G. T. Tan ◽  
...  

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