The Effects of Stoichiometry and Substitution in quasi-one-dimensional iron-chalcogenide BaFe$_{2}$S$_{3}$
2015
The effects of off-stoichiometry and elemental substitution on electronic properties of iron-based ladder compound BaFe$_{2}$S$_{3}$ are investigated. Resistivity and magnetization are revealed to be quite sensitive to the stoichiometry of Fe atoms, and 10 \% deficiency at Fe sites reduces the antiferromagnetic transition temperature by 40 K. The antiferromagnetic transition temperature decreases even faster and collapse to zero with hole doping through 10 \% K substitution at Ba site, while the antiferromagnetic ordering phase remains with electron doping through 20 \% Co substitution at Fe site. Such electron-hole asymmetry is opposite to two-dimensional iron-based superconductors, and can be explained on the basis of both itinerant and localized electronic pictures.
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