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Pressure-induced lattice collapse in tetragonal phase and structural phase transition in single crystalline Fe1.05Te
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We report studies of in-situ x-ray diffraction (XRD) and electronic properties on the single crystalline of Fe1.05Te compound under high pressure. The results demonstrated that the sample undergoes a pressure-induced lattice collapse in tetragonal phase (cT) at 4 GPa at room temperature. The cT phase in turn transfers to monoclinic (M) phase with increasing pressure to 14 GPa. The resistance measurements under pressures show that the onset temperature of structural phase transition (TSTR) decreases upon transformation from the tetragonal (T) to the cT phase and turns up at the 4 GPa where is the boundary pressure of T-cT phase. The onset of antiferromagnetic transition (TAF) shows little change up to 0.8 GPa by magnetization measurements. In the domain of M phase, the sample behaves like semiconductor at low temperature. No superconductivity is observed under the pressure investigated.
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