We report the evolution of thermal transport properties of iron-based
superconductor KxFe2−ySe2 with sulfur substitution at Se sites.
Sulfur doping suppresses the superconducting Tc as well as the Seebeck
coefficient. The Seebeck coefficient of all crystals in the low temperature
range can be described very well by diffusive thermoelectric response model.
The zero-temperature extrapolated value of Seebeck coefficient divided by
temperature S/T gradually decreases from −0.48μV/K2 to a very small
value ∼ 0.03 μV/K2 where Tc is completely suppressed. The normal
state electron Sommerfeld term (γn) of specific heat also decreases
with the increase of sulfur content. The dcrease of S/T and γn
reflects a suppression of the density of states at the Fermi energy, or a
change in the Fermi surface that would induce the suppression of correlation
strength.Comment: 5 Pages, 4 figures, 1 Table; submitted to Physical Review