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We report the Meissner effect studies on an Fe Se thin film grown on Nb-doped Sr Ti O3 substrate by molecular beam epitaxy. Two-coil mutual inductance measurement clearly demonstrates the onset of diamagnetic screening at 65 K, which is consistent with the gap opening temperature determined by previous angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy results. The applied magnetic field causes a broadening of the superconducting transition near the onset temperature, which is the typical behavior for quasi-two-dimensional superconductors. Our results provide direct evidence that Fe Se thin film grown on Nb-doped Sr Ti O3 substrate has an onset TC* 65 K,which is the highest among all iron-based superconductors discovered so far.
We report the Meissner effect studies on an Fe Se thin film grown on Nb-doped Sr Ti O3 substrate by molecular beam epitaxy. Two-coil mutual inductance measurement clearly demonstrates the onset of diamagnetic screening at 65 K, which is consistent with the gap opening temperature determined by previous angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy results. The applied magnetic field causes a broadening of the superconducting transition near the onset temperature, which is the typical behavior for quasi-two-dimensional superconductors. Our results provide direct evidence that Fe Se thin film grown on Nb-doped Sr Ti O3 substrate has an onset TC * 65 K, which is the highest among all iron-based superconductors discovered so far.