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Emergence of superconductivity in strongly correlated hole-dominated Fe1-xSe

Here we establish a more complete phase diagram for FeSe system, based on experimental results of nonstoichiometric Fe1-xSe single crystals that we have developed recently, as well as nearly stoichiometric FeSe single crystals. The electronic correlation is found to be strongly enhanced in hole-dominated Fe1-xSe, as compared with electron-dominated FeSe, from the magnetic susceptibility and electrical transport measurements in the normal state. A superconducting dome is found to emerge starting from the strongly correlated hole-dominated regime with electron doping, while the tetragonal-orthorhombic phase transition at ~90 K is observed only at higher electron-doping levels in the electron-dominated regime.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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