Disorder-robust high-field superconducting phase of FeSe single crystals

Nan Zhou,Yue Sun,C. Y. Xi, Z. S. Wang,Y. F. Zhang,C. Q. Xu, Y. Q. Pan,J. J. Feng, Y. Meng,X. L. Yi, L. Pi, T. Tamegai,Xiangzhuo Xing,Zhixiang Shi

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2021)

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When exposed to high magnetic fields, certain materials manifest an exotic superconducting (SC) phase that has attracted considerable attention. A proposed explanation for the origin of the high-field SC phase is the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov (FFLO) state. This state is characterized by inhomogeneous superconductivity, where the Cooper pairs have finite center-of-mass momenta. Recently, the high-field SC phase was observed in FeSe, and it was deemed to originate from the FFLO state. Here, we synthesize FeSe single crystals with different levels of disorder. The level of disorder is expressed by the ratio of the mean free path to the coherence length and ranges between 35 and 1.2. The upper critical field B-c2 was obtained by both resistivity and magnetic torque measurements over a wide range of temperatures, which went as low as similar to 0.5 K, and magnetic fields, which went up to similar to 38 T along the c axis and in the ab plane. In the high-field region parallel to the ab plane, an unusual SC phase was confirmed in all the crystals, and the phase was found to be robust against disorder. This result suggests that the high-field SC phase in FeSe is not a conventional FFLO state.
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single crystals,fese,disorder-robust,high-field
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