Coexistence of superconductivity and charge-density-wave domain in 1T-FexTa1-xSSe
Abstract
A series of 1T-FexTa1-xSSe (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.1) single crystals was fabricated via the chemical-vapor-transport (CVT) method and investigated by structure, transport, and magnetic measurements along with the density-functional-theory (DFT) calculations. The superconductivity (SC) in parent 1T-TaSSe can be gradually suppressed by Fe-substitution (x≤0.03), accompanied by the disappearance of charge-density-wave (CDW). DFT calculations show that the Fe-substitution effectively inhibits the CDW superstructure and thereby the CDW domains are destroyed. With further increasing x (x>0.03), the disorder-induced scattering increases, and the system enters into the possible Anderson localization (AL) state. Our results prove the SC develops in the CDW phase and coexists with the CDW domain in 1T-TaSSe system.
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