Interplay between Magnetism and Superconductivity of Fe<sub>2</sub><sub>.5%</sub>TaSe<sub>2</sub> through Magnetotransport
ORAL
Abstract
Intercalation of magnetic ions into highly-correlated electron systems often leads to novel properties emerging from the interactions between magnetism and other order parameters, such as superconductivity. Here, magnetotransport properties of Fe2.5%TaSe2 have been measured as functions of both temperature and field, across a range of pressure. The Fe-doped compound exhibits an overall negative magnetoresistance, in contrast to the positive magnetoresistance of the pure TaSe2 compound. In addition, an anomalous magnetic hysteresis is present in the doped sample at 2 K. Lastly, under pressure the Kondo effect, driven by spin-spin scattering at dopant sites, gives way to superconductivity.
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Presenters
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Dhan Bautista
California State University, Fresno
Authors
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Dhan Bautista
California State University, Fresno
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Alex Liebman-Peláez
UC Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley
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James G Analytis
University of California, Berkeley, University of California Berkeley