等结构
化学
化学计量学
碲化物
结晶学
中子衍射
超导电性
单晶
晶体结构
粉末衍射
物理化学
凝聚态物理
物理
有机化学
作者
Efrain E. Rodriguez,Peter Y. Zavalij,Ping‐Yen Hsieh,Mark Green
摘要
The layered telluride, Fe(1+x)Te, is a parent compound of the isostructural and superconducting phases, Fe(1+x)(Te, Se, S). Here we show that, through a simple reaction of I(2) vapor with both powder and single crystal samples, the interstitial iron can be removed from the FeTe framework topotactically. Neutron powder diffraction and X-ray single crystal diffraction confirm that the iron being extracted is the partially occupied site that lies between the 2-D blocks of edge-sharing FeTe(4) tetrahedra. The deintercalation process has consequences for both magnetic and crystallographic phase transitions in the compound at low temperatures. This technique could be of use for the tuning of stoichiometry of the superconducting phases and therefore enable more careful studies on how chemical composition affects magnetic and superconducting properties.
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