Fluctuating Cooper pairs in FeSe at temperatures exceeding double Tc
Abstract
Temperature dependencies of excess conductivity, Sigma', have been studied in detail for three FeSe0.94 textured polycrystalline samples prepared by partial melting and solid state reaction. It was revealed that both Sigma' and its temperature dependence are extremely sensitive to the method of sample preparation. Then, it was shown that in the range from the superconducting transition temperature Tc ~ 9 K up to the characteristic temperature T01 ~ 19 K, Sigma'(T) obeys the classical fluctuation theories of Aslamazov-Larkin (AL) and Hikami-Larkin (Maki-Thompson (MT) term) pointing to the existence of fluctuating Cooper pairs in FeSe at temperatures exceeding double Tc. Like in cuprates, AL-MT crossover at T0 < T01 is observed, which means the appearance of 3D-2D dimensional transition at this temperature. This allows us to determine the coherence length along the c-axis, Xic(0) ~ 3 A, and a set of additional samples' parameters, including the phase relaxation time, TauPhi, of fluctuating Cooper pairs, within a simple two-dimensional free-carrier picture. It was shown that TauPhi in FeSe coincides with that found for YBa2Cu3O7 suggesting that the nature of superconducting fluctuations is very similar for these high-temperature superconductors of different types.
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