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Metal - Insulator transition in Fe1.01-xCuxSe

Superconductivity 2009-08-12 v1

Abstract

Iron Selenide, Fe1.01Se, the layered parent compound of the recently discovered superconducting arsenide family, has previously been shown to be non magnetic and superconducting with a critical temperature of 8 K. Here we show that copper can be substituted at the iron site in Fe1.01Se up to a solubility limit of 20-30 %, after which a first order transition to the three-dimensional CuFeSe2 structure type is observed. As little as 1.5 % percent copper is sufficient to suppress the superconductivity, and 4 % drives the system through a metal-insulator transition. A local magnetic moment is introduced, which maximizes near 12% doping, where a spin-glass transition near 15 K is observed.

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@article{arxiv.0905.1875,
  title  = {Metal - Insulator transition in Fe1.01-xCuxSe},
  author = {A J Williams and T M McQueen and V Ksenofontov and C Felser and R J Cava},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1875},
  year   = {2009}
}
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