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Disorder-driven electronic localization and phase separation in superconducting Fe1+yTe0.5Se0.5 single crystals

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FIG. 1. 共Color online兲 关共a兲 and 共b兲兴 Laue diffraction patterns for S1 and S2, respectively
FIG. 3. 共Color online兲 关共a兲 and 共b兲兴 ZFC and FC magnetization as a function of temperature measured in a field of 30 Oe, applied parallel to the ab plane, showing an anomaly at T a ⬃130 K and T c ⬃15 K
FIG. 5. 共Color online兲 ac susceptibility as a function tempera- tempera-ture measured in an ac field of 10 Oe and at a frequency of 1333 Hz for S1 and S2 samples
FIG. 7. 共Color online兲 Magnetization as a function of applied magnetic field at 50 K for samples S1 and S2

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