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Superconducting, magnetic and magnetotransport properties of FeTe1-xSex single crystals
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The single crystalline samples with compositions FeTe1-xSex (0.25 ≤ x ≤ 0.50) have been prepared via self-flux method and the superconducting, magnetic and magnetotransport properties of the grown crystals were investigated. The superconducting onset temperatures have been determined from the measurements of zero field cooled magnetization and resistance with temperatures. In the present case, highest superconducting transition temperature TC (onset) ∼ 15 K has been obtained for x=0.5. The HC2 (T=0 K) values have been estimated by fitting the experimental HC2 - T plots with WHH model. The highest HC2(0) has been obtained for x=0.5. The activation energy of the thermally activated flux flow has been found from the broadening of superconducting transition in an applied magnetic field using the Arrhenius law. Our results show that the activation energy (U0) decreases with the increasing magnetic field. Furthermore, the magnetization measurements for x=0.4 and 0.5 samples have been performed at T=5 K in the magnetic field range ±7 T to estimate critical current density at different applied magnetic fields using Bean formula. We see that the sample x=0.5 has higher values of JC as compared to that of x=0.4 at all magnetic fields. This is in conformity with the behavior of U0–H plots.
Title: Superconducting, magnetic and magnetotransport properties of FeTe1-xSex single crystals
Description:
The single crystalline samples with compositions FeTe1-xSex (0.
25 ≤ x ≤ 0.
50) have been prepared via self-flux method and the superconducting, magnetic and magnetotransport properties of the grown crystals were investigated.
The superconducting onset temperatures have been determined from the measurements of zero field cooled magnetization and resistance with temperatures.
In the present case, highest superconducting transition temperature TC (onset) ∼ 15 K has been obtained for x=0.
5.
The HC2 (T=0 K) values have been estimated by fitting the experimental HC2 - T plots with WHH model.
The highest HC2(0) has been obtained for x=0.
5.
The activation energy of the thermally activated flux flow has been found from the broadening of superconducting transition in an applied magnetic field using the Arrhenius law.
Our results show that the activation energy (U0) decreases with the increasing magnetic field.
Furthermore, the magnetization measurements for x=0.
4 and 0.
5 samples have been performed at T=5 K in the magnetic field range ±7 T to estimate critical current density at different applied magnetic fields using Bean formula.
We see that the sample x=0.
5 has higher values of JC as compared to that of x=0.
4 at all magnetic fields.
This is in conformity with the behavior of U0–H plots.
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