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Evolution of two-step structural phase transition in Fe1+dTe detected by low-temperature x-ray diffraction
The low-temperature crystal structure of Fe1.13Te, which exhibits an
anomalous two-step magnetic transition, was clarified by the systematic x-ray
diffraction measurements. It was found that two-step structural phase
transition, tetragonal-orthorhombic-monoclinic, occurred correspondingly to the
two-step magnetic transition. The detailed analysis of the profile at 5 K
indicated the coexistence of the minor orthorhombic area inside the major
monoclinic lattice, which could explain the lower-shift (suppression) of the
antiferromagnetic transition temperature in Fe1.13Te and suggest a possibility
of superconductivity at the domain boundary.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Structural and magnetic properties of Fe1+dTe single crystals
We have grown single crystals of Fe1+dTe by a conventional self-flux method.
We obtained plate-like single crystals with dnom \geq 0.1. The value of the
magnetization increased with increasing excess Fe concentration, and a
broadening of the antiferromagnetic transition was observed for dnom >1.15.
Further, we noted that the antiferromagnetic transition of Fe1.134Te (dnom =
0.15) was clearly suppressed to a lower temperature, which would indicate a
possibility of controllability of magnetism by excess Fe concentration.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Submitted to ISS 2011 proceedin
Superconductivity in BiS2-Based Layered Compounds
Crystal structure and physical properties of the novel BiS2-based layered
superconductors are briefly reviewed. Superconductivity in the BiS2-based
layered compounds is induced by electron doping into the BiS2 conduction
layers. The superconducting properties seem to correlate with the crystal
structure. Possible strategies for increasing transition temperature in this
family are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, a brief review submitted to ISS2013 proceeding
Bulk superconductivity in Bi4O4S3 revealed by specific heat measurement
Specific heat experiments on a well-characterized polycrystalline sample of
the BiS2 based superconductor Bi4O4S3 revealed that it shows a crear specific
heat anomaly at about Tc = 4.4 K, consistent with Tc from the resistivity and
dc susceptibility. This observation indicates the superconductivity of Bi4O4S3
to be bulk in nature
Poly[bis(acetone-κO)bis{μ3-1-[(5-chloro-2-oxidophenyl)diazenyl]-2-naphtholato-κ4 O:O,O′:O′}sodium(I)chromium(III)]
The title compound, [CrNa(C16H9ClN2O2)2(C3H6O)2]n, is an azo-CrIII complex polymer that is used as a charge-control agent in electrophotography. The monomeric unit is composed of octahedral CrIII and NaI units, and is characterized by twofold rotation symmetry. The CrIII atom is chelated by two N and four O atoms from two [(5-chloro-2-oxidophenyl)diazenyl]-2-naphtholate ligands. The ligand anion exists in the cis form. The NaI atom is coordinated by two phenoxy O atoms from a neighboring CrIII unit, two naphthoxy O atoms from another neighboring CrIII unit and two O atoms from acetone molecules. The dinuclear complex forms a one-dimensional polymer running along the c axis
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