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Published on: May 21, 2016
Resilient Nodeless d-Wave Superconductivity in Monolayer FeSe
D F Agterberg1, T Shishidou1, J O'Halloran1
1Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201, USA.
Abstract:
Monolayer FeSe exhibits the highest transition temperature among the iron based superconductors and appears to be fully gapped, seemingly consistent with s-wave superconductivity. Here, we develop a theory for the superconductivity based on coupling to fluctuations of checkerboard magnetic order (which has the same translation symmetry as the lattice). The electronic states are described by a symmetry based k·p-like theory and naturally account for the states observed by angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We show that a prediction of this theory is that the resultant superconducting state is a fully gapped, nodeless, d-wave state. This state, which would usually have nodes, stays nodeless because, as seen experimentally, the relevant spin-orbit coupling has an energy scale smaller than the superconducting gap.
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