Abstract

In this work, a series of FeS1-xTex (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.15) single crystals were successfully synthesized by a hydrothermal method for the first time. According to the measurement of in-plane resistivity, Hall effect, and magnetoresistance (MR), we find that the superconducting transition temperature Tc is rapidly suppressed with the increasing Te substitution, and finally the superconductivity disappears when x > 0.05. With the substitution of Te for S, the residual resistivity ρ0 increases while the residual resistivity ratio (RRR) decreases monotonously. Meanwhile, the MR of FeS1-xTex is also reduced by Te doping. All these results reveal that the Te substitution introduces more impurity scattering. In consequence, the non-linear field-dependent of Hall resistivity ρxy at low temperature region is suppressed and a linear behavior is restored upon Te doping. The negative Hall coefficients RH for all the FeS1-xTex samples suggest that the electron-type carrier dominates the electrical conduction. Moreover, the MR of FeS1-xTex obviously follows Kohler’s law, indicating the isotropic scattering rates in the Fermi surface.

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