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Ying Tian-Ping, Wang Gang, Jin Shi-Feng, Shen Shi-Jie, Zhang Han, Zhou Ting-Ting, Lai Xiao-Fang, Wang Wan-Yan, Chen Xiao-Long. Exploring FeSe-based superconductors by liquid ammonia methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(8): 087412.
| Ying Tian-Ping, Wang Gang, Jin Shi-Feng, Shen Shi-Jie, Zhang Han, Zhou Ting-Ting, Lai Xiao-Fang, Wang Wan-Yan, Chen Xiao-Long. Exploring FeSe-based superconductors by liquid ammonia methodJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(8): 087412. |
Exploring FeSe-based superconductors by liquid ammonia method
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Abstract
Our recent progress on the preparation of a series of new FeSe-based superconductors and the clarification of SC phases in potassium-intercalated iron selenides are reviewed here. By the liquid ammonia method, metals Li, Na, Ca, Sr, Ba, Eu, and Yb are intercalated in between FeSe layers and form superconductors with transition temperatures of 30 K~46 K, which cannot be obtained by high-temperature routes. In the potassium-intercalated iron selenides, we demonstrate that at least two SC phases exist, KxFe2Se2(NH3)y (x ≈ 0.3 and 0.6), determined mainly by the concentration of potassium. NH3 has little, if any, effect on superconductivity, but plays an important role in stabilizing the structures. All these results provide a new starting point for studying the intrinsic properties of this family of superconductors, especially for their particular electronic structures. -
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