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Structural analysis and transport properties of [010]-tilt grain boundaries in Fe(Se,Te)

Superconductivity 2024-09-20 v1

Abstract

Understanding the nature of grain boundaries is a prerequisite for fabricating high-performance superconducting bulks and wires. For iron-based superconductors [e.g. Ba(Fe,Co)2_2As2_2, Fe(Se,Te), and NdFeAs(O,F)], the dependence of the critical current density JcJ_\mathrm{c} on misorientation angle (θGB\theta_\mathrm{GB}) has been explored on [001]-tilt grain boundaries, but no data for other types of orientations have been reported. Here, we report on the structural and transport properties of Fe(Se,Te) grown on CeO2_2-buffered symmetric [010]-tilt roof-type SrTiO3_3 bicrystal substrates by pulsed laser deposition. X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy revealed that θGB\theta_\mathrm{GB} of Fe(Se,Te) was smaller whereas θGB\theta_\mathrm{GB} of CeO2_2 was larger than that of the substrate. The difference in θGB\theta_\mathrm{GB} between the CeO2_2 buffer layer and the substrate is getting larger with increasing θGB\theta_\mathrm{GB}. For θGB24\theta_\mathrm{GB}\geq24^\circ of the substrates, θGB\theta_\mathrm{GB} of Fe(Se,Te) was zero, whereas θGB\theta_\mathrm{GB} of CeO2_2 was continuously increasing. The inclined growth of CeO2_2 can be explained by the geometrical coherency model. The cc-axis growth of Fe(Se,Te) for θGB24\theta_\mathrm{GB}\geq24^\circ of the substrates is due to the domain matching epitaxy on (221) planes of CeO2_2. Electrical transport measurements confirmed no reduction of inter-grain JcJ_\mathrm{c} for θGB9\theta_\mathrm{GB}\leq9^\circ, indicative of strong coupling between the grains.

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@article{arxiv.2409.12847,
  title  = {Structural analysis and transport properties of [010]-tilt grain boundaries in Fe(Se,Te)},
  author = {Kazumasa Iida and Yoshihiro Yamauchi and Takafumi Hatano and Kai Walter and Bernhard Holzapfel and Jens Hänisch and Zimeng Guo and Hongye Gao and Haoshan Shi and Shinnosuke Tokuta and Satoshi Hata and Akiyasu Yamamoto and Hiroshi Ikuta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.12847},
  year   = {2024}
}

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6 figures, with Supplementary Information