Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1868793 | Physics Procedia | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Superconductivity under pressure in FeSe1−xTex with x=0.7 (TC∽14K) has been investigated by the measurements of DC magnetization using high quality single crystal specimens. It has been found that TC increases and makes a maximum of ∽15 K at 1 GPa but rapidly decreases above 1 GPa under hydrostatic pressure using liquid Ar as pressure transmitting media (PTM). In contrast, TC is found to increase up to 18 K at 2.5 GPa then decrease gradually under nearly uniaxial pressure along c-axis using NaCl as PTM. It is also found that TC reaches a maximum of 16 K at 1 GPa but is nearly pressure independent above 1 GPa under nearly uniaxial pressure along a-axis. These behaviors suggest that the superconductivity is suppressed by the isotropic compression but is enhanced (not changed) by the uniaxial compression along c-axis (a-axis).