X. Y. Chen, M. K. Yang, C. Y. Liu, K. Zhao, X. S. Yang, Y. Zhao
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Abstract
Doping transition metal elements, including Ag, to replace Fe atoms is an effective means to control the superconducting properties of iron-based superconducting materials. In this study, crystalline samples of Fe(Se0.4Te0.6) with Ag content below 1% relative to Fe were prepared using a self-flux method, and two choices of dopant, elemental Ag and Ag2O, were tested. Structural characterization and morphology analysis revealed that in samples directly doped with elemental Ag, Ag may not replace the original atoms in Fe(Se,Te) but is more likely to enter the interlayer gaps. Critical current density (Jc) extracted from magnetic measurements showed an enhancement in the superconducting properties, particularly the critical current density, of these samples. Conversely, doping with Ag2O possibly led to the incorporation of dopants into the original lattice, resulting in a decrease in superconducting performance. The research comparing the behavior differences of different dopants provides an important reference for subsequent studies in this field.
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The Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism serves as the international forum for the most current research and ideas in these fields. This highly acclaimed journal publishes peer-reviewed original papers, conference proceedings and invited review articles that examine all aspects of the science and technology of superconductivity, including new materials, new mechanisms, basic and technological properties, new phenomena, and small- and large-scale applications. Novel magnetism, which is expanding rapidly, is also featured in the journal. The journal focuses on such areas as spintronics, magnetic semiconductors, properties of magnetic multilayers, magnetoresistive materials and structures, magnetic oxides, etc. Novel superconducting and magnetic materials are complex compounds, and the journal publishes articles related to all aspects their study, such as sample preparation, spectroscopy and transport properties as well as various applications.