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Observation of a ubiquitous three-dimensional superconducting gap function in optimally-doped Ba$_{0.6}$K$_{0.4}$Fe$_2$As$_2$

Authors :
Xu, Y. -M.
Huang, Y. -B.
Cui, X. -Y.
Razzoli, E.
Radovic, M.
Shi, M.
Chen, G. -F.
Zheng, P.
Wang, N. -L.
Dai, P. -C.
Hu, J. -P.
Wang, Z.
Ding, H.
Source :
Nature Physics 7, 198-202 (2011)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The iron-pnictide superconductors have a layered structureformed by stacks of FeAs planes from which the superconductivity originates. Given the multiband and quasi three-dimensional \cite{3D_SC} (3D) electronic structure of these high-temperature superconductors, knowledge of the quasi-3D superconducting (SC) gap is essential for understanding the superconducting mechanism. By using the \KZ-capability of angle-resolved photoemission, we completely determined the SC gap on all five Fermi surfaces (FSs) in three dimensions on \BKFAOP samples. We found a marked \KZ dispersion of the SC gap, which can derive only from interlayer pairing. Remarkably, the SC energy gaps can be described by a single 3D gap function with two energy scales characterizing the strengths of intralayer $\Delta_1$ and interlayer $\Delta_2$ pairing. The anisotropy ratio $\Delta_2/\Delta_1$, determined from the gap function, is close to the c-axis anisotropy ratio of the magnetic exchange coupling $J_c/J_{ab}$ in the parent compound \cite{NeutronParent}. The ubiquitous gap function for all the 3D FSs reveals that pairing is short-ranged and strongly constrain the possible pairing force in the pnictides. A suitable candidate could arise from short-range antiferromagnetic fluctuations.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Nature Physics 7, 198-202 (2011)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1006.3958
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/NPHYS1879