In this work we present physical, electrical and magnetic properties of β-Fe1.1Se single crystalline alloys produced by chemical vapor transport technique using short (120 h) and long (700 h) heating processes. The… Click to show full abstract
In this work we present physical, electrical and magnetic properties of β-Fe1.1Se single crystalline alloys produced by chemical vapor transport technique using short (120 h) and long (700 h) heating processes. The best Tc was obtained from the long time processed samples. Magnetization results showed that samples are typical type-II superconductor. Calculated critical current density values, at zero field, were found to be 1.1 × 106 Acm−2 for long time processed samples at 2 K and indicates strong pinning mechanism and bulk superconducting nature. The zero temperature value of higher upper critical field was calculated to be Hc2(0) = 244 kOe. Calculated values of coherence length were found between 3.65 and 3.67 nm. Pauli paramagnetic limit, HP (0) = 1.84Tc, is exceeded for both series of samples. Results obtained suggested that the spin-paramagnetic effect possibly the dominant pair-breaking mechanism for both series of samples.
               
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