Onset Temperatures for Superconducting Fluctuations in Te-annealed FeTe1-xSex Single Crystals: Evidence for the BCS-BEC Crossover

Abstract

Recently, the superconductors' community has witnessed an unsettled debate regarding whether iron-based superconductors, in particular FeSe and FeSe1-xSx, are in the Bardeen-Cooper-Shrieffer (BCS) - Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) crossover regime. Nonetheless, one particular system, FeTe1-xSex, has been less investigated in this regard owing to the screening of its intrinsic superconducting properties by the inevitable iron excess. Herein, the onset temperatures for superconducting fluctuations (Tscf) are investigated by measuring the magnetoresistance (MR) of Te-annealed, high-quality FeTe1-xSex (x = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4) single crystals. The results reveal very high Tscf values for these crystals. Particularly for x = 0.4, Tscf reaches approximately 40 K, which is 2.7 times larger than Tc. This indicates that the superconductivity of the FeTe1-xSex system is well within the BCS-BEC crossover regime.

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