Local structure of the superconductor K 0.8Fe 1.6+xSe 2: Evidence of large structural disorder
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-3-2012
Abstract
The local structure of superconducting single crystals of K 0.8Fe 1.6+xSe 2 with Tc = 32.6 K was studied by x-ray absorption spectroscopy. Near-edge spectra reveal that the average valence of Fe is 2+. The room temperature structure about the Fe, K, and Se sites was examined by iron, selenium, and potassium K-edge measurements. The structure about the Se and Fe sites shows a high degree of order in the nearest-neighbor Fe-Se bonds. On the other hand, the combined Se and K local structure measurements reveal a very high level of structural disorder in the K layers. Temperature-dependent measurements at the Fe sites show that the Fe-Se atomic correlation follows that of the Fe-As correlation in the superconductor LaFeAsO 0.89F 0.11, having the same effective Einstein temperature (stiffness). In K 0.8Fe 1.6+xSe 2, the nearest-neighbor Fe-Fe bonds have a lower Einstein temperature and higher structural disorder than in LaFeAsO 0.89F 0.11. The moderate Fe site and high K site structural disorder is consistent with the high normal state resistivity seen in this class of materials. For higher shells, an enhancement of the second-nearest-neighbor Fe-Fe correlation is found just below Tc, possibly due to changes in magnetic or local structural ordering. © 2012 American Physical Society.
Identifier
84860536068 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.85.024504
e-ISSN
1550235X
ISSN
10980121
Issue
2
Volume
85
Recommended Citation
Tyson, T. A.; Yu, T.; Han, S. J.; Croft, M.; Gu, G. D.; Dimitrov, I. K.; and Li, Q., "Local structure of the superconductor K 0.8Fe 1.6+xSe 2: Evidence of large structural disorder" (2012). Faculty Publications. 18388.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/18388
