Noise Spectroscopy Investigation of Aging-Induced Degradation in Iron-Chalcogenide Superconductors
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Iron-based superconductors are subjected to aging
when exposed to unprotected environmental conditions, with a
consequent degradation of their superconductive properties. The
understanding of aging effects is important in view of practical applications.
In this paper, electric transport and voltage-noise measurements
are reported on FeSe and FeSe0.5 Te0.5 thin films, just
after fabrication and after long aging in protected environment.
The pristine films show a superconducting transition at temperatures
ranging from 9 to 12 K for FeSe and at 17 K for FeSe0.5 Te0.5 ,
and an overall metallic behavior above Tc. Preserving the samples
for several months in low-humidity and low-pressure conditions,
the FeSe0.5 Te0.5 films show no clear modification of the electrical
conduction mechanisms. Conversely, for the FeSe films, the superconductive
transition is no longer present, at least for temperatures
above 8K, and an overall larger resistivity is observed, with a characteristic
upturn at low temperatures (T < Tmin ? 50K). An
interpretation in terms of weak-localization processes is proposed
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aging induced degradation; iron-based superconductors; noise spectroscopy; superconducting device noise; weak-localization effects
Elenco autori:
Pagano, Sergio; Barone, Carlo; Mauro, Costantino
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