Superconductivity tuned by the iron vacancy order in K xFe 2-ySe2
Abstract
Combining in-depth neutron diffraction and systematic bulk studies, we discover that the 5×5 Fe vacancy order with its associated block antiferromagnetic order is the ground state, with varying occupancy ratio of the iron 16i and vacancy 4d sites, across the phase-diagram of K xFe 2-ySe2. The orthorhombic order with one of the four Fe sites vacant appears only at intermediate temperature as a competing phase. The material experiences an insulator to metal crossover when the 5×5 order has highly developed. Superconductivity occurs in such a metallic phase.
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