Growth, Annealing Effects on Superconducting and Magnetic Properties and Anisotropy of FeSe1-xTex (0.5 =< x =< 1) Single Crystals
Abstract
Single crystals of FeSe1-xTex (0.5=<x=<1) have been grown by the Bridgman method. After annealing them at 400 deg for 100 h in vacuum, single crystals of x=0.5-0.9 have exhibited bulk superconductivity. Anisotropic properties of the electrical resistivity and upper critical field, Hc2, have been investigated for the single-crystal FeSe1-xTex with x=0.6. It has been found that the in-plane resistivity, Rhoab, shows a metallic temperature-dependence, while the out-of-plane resistivity, Rhoc, shows a broad maximum around 100 K. The resistivity ratio, Rhoab/Rhoc, is 44 and 70 at 290 K and just above the superconducting transition temperature, Tc, respectively. The anisotropic parameter, gamma= Hc2para/Hc2perp (The para and perp indicate field directions parallel and perpendicular to the ab-plane, respectively.), is estimated as 2.7 just below Tc.
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