Induced Superconductivity in Iron Telluride Films
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Abstract
The 11-type iron chalcogenide superconductors have the simplest crystal structure of the iron-based supercontuctors, consisting only of buckled Fe-anion planes. We grew FeTe films epitaxially on MgO substrates by pulsed laser deposition. X-ray diffraction shows our films to be tetragonal with c axis aligned with the substrate normal. By adding oxygen to the system, superconductivity was induced in the FeTe films. The onset temperature is near 10 K. X-ray absorption measurements show that in the FeTe films which become superconducting, the nominal Fe valence state increases from largely 2+ to 3+. This suggests that the path towards achieving superconductivity in O doped FeTe is quite different from the more standard procedure of substitutionally exchanging isoelectronic Se onto Te sites.
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Authors
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Yuefeng Nie
University of Connecticut
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Donald Telesca
University of Connecticut
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Joseph Budnick
University of Connecticut
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Boris Sinkovic
University of Connecticut
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Barrett Wells
University of Connecticut