Antiferromagnetic order and superlattice structure in nonsuperconducting and superconducting RbyFe(1.6+x)Se2
Abstract
Neutron diffraction has been used to study the lattice and magnetic structures of the insulating and superconducting RbyFe1.6+xSe2. For the insulating RbyFe1.6+xSe2, neutron polarization analysis and single crystal neutron diffraction unambiguously confirm the earlier proposed 5×5 block antiferromagnetic structure. For superconducting samples (Tc=30 K), we find that in addition to the tetragonal 5×5 superlattice structure transition at 513 K, the material develops a separate 2× 2 superlattice structure at a lower temperature of 480 K. These results suggest that superconducting RbyFe1.6+xSe2 is phase separated with coexisting 2× 2 and 5×5 superlattice structures.
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