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Interplay of superconductivity and magnetism in FeSe$_{1-x}$Te$_x$ compounds. Pressure effects

The influence of uniform pressures $P$ up to 5 kbar on the superconducting transition temperature $T_c$ was studied for the FeSe$_{1-x}$Te$_x$ ($x=0$, 0.85, 0.88 and 0.9) system. For the first time, we observed a change in sign of the pressure effect on $T_c$ when going from FeSe to tellurium rich alloys. This has allowed to specify the pressure derivative d$T_c$/d$P$ for the system as a function of composition. The observed dependence was compared with results of the {\em ab initio} calculations of electronic structure and magnetism of FeSe, FeTe and FeSe$_{0.5}$Te$_{0.5}$, and also with our recent experimental data on pressure effects on magnetic susceptibilities of FeSe and FeTe compounds in the normal state. This comparison demonstrates a competing interplay between superconductivity and magnetism in tellurium rich FeSe$_{1-x}$Te$_x$ compounds

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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