This paper reports the synthesis and superconducting behaviors of the
tetragonal iron-chalcogenide superconductor FeSe. The electrical resistivity
and magnetic moment measurements confirmed its superconductivity with a
Tczero and Tcmag at 9.4 K under ambient pressure. EPMA indicated
the sample to have a stoichiometric Fe:Se ratio of 1:1 (±0.02). The Seebeck
coefficient which was 12.3 μV/K at room temperature, changed to a negative
value near 200 K, indicating it to be a two carriers material. Above Tc, the
ρ(T) curve revealed an 'S' shape. Hence dρ(T)/dT, and
d2ρ(T)/dT2 showed pseudogap-like behavior at T∗=110 K according to
the resistivity curvature mapping (RCM) method for high Tc cuprates.
Moreover, the magnetoresistance ρH(T)/ρH=0 under a magnetic field
and the Seebeck coefficient S(T) revealed revealed pseudogap-like behavior
near T∗. Interestingly, at the same temperature, 30 K, the sign of S(T)
and all signs of d2ρ(T)/dT2 changed from negative to positive above
Tc.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure