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Fabrication and Characterization of Superconducting Resonators
Published on: May 21, 2016
Superconductivity in FeSe: The Role of Nematic Order
Jian Kang1, Rafael M Fernandes2, Andrey Chubukov2
1National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32304, USA.
Abstract:
Bulk FeSe is a special iron-based material in which superconductivity emerges inside a well-developed nematic phase. We present a microscopic model for this nematic superconducting state, which takes into account the mixing between s-wave and d-wave pairing channels and the changes in the orbital spectral weight promoted by the sign-changing nematic order parameter. We show that nematicity only weakly affects T_{c}, but gives rise to cos2θ variation of the pairing gap on the hole pocket, whose magnitude and size agrees with angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy and STM data. We further show that nematicity increases the weight of the d_{xz} orbital on the hole pocket, and increases (reduces) the weight of the d_{xy} orbital on the Y (X) electron pocket.
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