Homogeneity range of ternary 11-type chalcogenides Fe1+yTe1-xSex
Abstract
The 11-type Fe-chalcogenides belong to the family of Fe-based superconductors. In these compounds, the interstitial Fe is known to strongly influence the magnetic and superconducting properties. Here we present the chemical homogeneity range of ternary compounds Fe1+yTe1-xSex based on powder x-ray diffraction, energy dispersive x-ray analysis and magnetization measurements. Our investigations show that the maximum amount of excess Fe in homogeneous Fe1+yTe1-xSex decreases with increase in Se substitution for Te. Using our synthesis procedure, single-phase Fe1+yTe1-xSex, with ~0.5 ≤ x <~1 could not be formed for any amount of excess Fe. Further, the superconducting volume fraction in the material is found to be strongly suppressed by excess Fe.
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