Dome of magnetic order inside the nematic phase of sulfur-substituted FeSe under pressure
Abstract
The pressure dependence of the structural, magnetic and superconducting transitions and of the superconducting upper critical field were studied in sulfur-substituted Fe(Se1-xSx). Resistance measurements were performed on single crystals with three substitution levels (x=0.043, 0.096, 0.12) under hydrostatic pressures up to 1.8 GPa and in magnetic fields up to 9 T, and compared to data on pure FeSe. Our results illustrate the effects of chemical and physical pressure on Fe(Se1-xSx). On increasing sulfur content, magnetic order in the low-pressure range is strongly suppressed to a small dome-like region in the phase diagrams. However, Ts is much less suppressed by sulfur substitution and Tc of Fe(Se1-xSx) exhibits similar non-monotonic pressure dependence with a local maximum and a local minimum present in the low pressure range for all x. The local maximum in Tc coincides with the emergence of the magnetic order above Tc. At this pressure the slope of the upper critical field decreases abruptly. The minimum of Tc correlates with a broad maximum of the upper critical field slope normalized by Tc.
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