| Literature DB >> 23006201 |
Wei Li1, Hao Ding, Zhi Li, Peng Deng, Kai Chang, Ke He, Shuaihua Ji, Lili Wang, Xucun Ma, Jiang-Ping Hu, Xi Chen, Qi-Kun Xue.
Abstract
We elucidate the existing controversies in the newly discovered K-doped iron selenide (K(x)Fe(2-y)Se(2-z)) superconductors. The stoichiometric KFe(2)Se(2) with √2 × √2 charge ordering was identified as the parent compound of K(x)Fe(2-y)Se(2-z) superconductor using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. The superconductivity is induced in KFe(2)Se(2) by either Se vacancies or interacting with the antiferromagnetic K(2)Fe(4)Se(5) compound. In total, four phases were found to exist in K(x)Fe(2-y)Se(2-z): parent compound KFe(2)Se(2), superconducting KFe(2)Se(2) with √2 × √5 charge ordering, superconducting KFe(2)Se(2-z) with Se vacancies, and insulating K(2)Fe(4)Se(5) with √5 × √5 Fe vacancy order. The phase separation takes place at the mesoscopic scale under standard molecular beam epitaxy conditions.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23006201 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.057003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161