Effects of Annealing under Tellurium Vapor for Fe1.03Te0.8Se0.2 Single Crystals
Abstract
In this study, the effects of annealing under tellurium vapor have been investigated for Fe1.03Te0.8Se0.2 single crystals. The as-grown crystal is not superconducting. After annealing it at 400 for 250 h in tellurium (Te) vapor, it shows metallic resistivity temperature dependence below 150 K and a sharp superconducting transition at 13 K. The sample also shows a full magnetic shielding effect at low temperatures. The improvement in superconductivity has been attributed to the removal of excess Fe, which is inevitably incorporated in the as-grown crystals, by the annealing.
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