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Strong Correlation Between Superconductivity and Ferromagnetism in an Fe-Chalcogenide Superconductor

Nathan J. McLaughlin, Hailong Wang, Mengqi Huang, Eric Lee-Wong, Lun‐Hui Hu, Hanyi Lu, Gerald Q. Yan, Genda Gu, Congjun Wu, Yi‐Zhuang You, Chunhui Du

2021Nano Letters48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The interplay among topology, superconductivity, and magnetism promises to bring a plethora of exotic and unintuitive behaviors in emergent quantum materials. The family of Fe-chalcogenide superconductors FeTexSe1–x are directly relevant in this context due to their intrinsic topological band structure, high-temperature superconductivity, and unconventional pairing symmetry. Despite enormous promise and expectation, the local magnetic properties of FeTexSe1–x remain largely unexplored, which prevents a comprehensive understanding of their underlying material properties. Exploiting nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond, here we report nanoscale quantum sensing and imaging of magnetic flux generated by exfoliated FeTexSe1–x flakes, demonstrating strong correlation between superconductivity and ferromagnetism in FeTexSe1–x. The coexistence of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in an established topological superconductor opens up new opportunities for exploring exotic spin and charge transport phenomena in quantum materials. The demonstrated coupling between NV centers and FeTexSe1–x may also find applications in developing hybrid architectures for next-generation, solid-state-based quantum information technologies.

Topics & Concepts

SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsMagnetismChalcogenideFerromagnetismContext (archaeology)PhysicsQuantumTopology (electrical circuits)Materials scienceQuantum mechanicsMathematicsPaleontologyBiologyCombinatoricsOptoelectronicsIron-based superconductors researchDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research2D Materials and Applications
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