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arxiv: 1509.04851 · v1 · pith:XDYDEJC2new · submitted 2015-09-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Structural transition and superconductivity in hydrothermally synthesized FeX (X = S, Se)

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keywords superconductingfesestructurehydrothermalhydrothermallyironorthorhombicstructural
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Tetragonal beta-FeSe obtained by hydrothermal reaction is not superconducting and transforms to a triclinic structure at 60 K unlike superconducting FeSe from solid state synthesis, which becomes orthorhombic at 90 K. In contrast, tetragonal iron sulphide FeS from hydrothermal synthesis is superconducting at 4.8 K but undergoes no structural transition. Our results suggest that the absence of superconductivity in hydrothermally synthesized FeSe may be associated to the low-temperature structure with zigzag chains of iron atoms, which is different from the known orthorhombic Cmme structure of superconducting FeSe.

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