Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1516816 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Films of the parent compound FeTe can be made superconducting via the addition of interstitial oxygen. The process is reversible. We have characterized the new superconductors with a variety of experiments. X-ray diffraction shows that the superconductor has the same overall structure but a small lattice constant change compared to pure FeTe. X-ray absorption shows that superconducting FeTeOx has a nominal valence of 3+. DFT calculations show the most likely position for interstitial oxygen and confirm that such oxygen incorporation does not produce a large change in structure.
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Authors
Y.F. Nie, D. Telesca, J.I. Budnick, B. Sinkovic, R. Ramprasad, B.O. Wells,