Research Progress of FeSe-based Superconductors Containing Ammonia/Organic Molecules Intercalation

Top Curr Chem (Cham). 2022 Feb 5;380(2):11. doi: 10.1007/s41061-022-00368-8.

Abstract

As an important part of Fe-based superconductors, FeSe-based superconductors have become a hot field in condensed matter physics. The exploration and preparation of such superconducting materials form the basis of studying their physical properties. With the help of various alkali/alkaline-earth/rare-earth metals, different kinds of ammonia/organic molecules have been intercalated into the FeSe layer to form a large number of FeSe-based superconductors with diverse structures and different layer spacing. Metal cations can effectively provide carriers to the superconducting FeSe layer, thus significantly increasing the superconducting transition temperature. The orientation of organic molecules often plays an important role in structural modification and can be used to fine-tune superconductivity. This review introduces the crystal structures and superconducting properties of several typical FeSe-based superconductors containing ammonia/organic molecules intercalation discovered in recent years, and the effects of FeSe layer spacing and superconducting transition temperature are briefly summarized.

Keywords: Ammonia/organic intercalation; Crystal structure; FeSe-based superconductors; Superconductivity.

Publication types

  • Review