Quasiparticle excitations in FeSe were studied by means of specific heat (C) measurements on a high-quality single crystal under rotating magnetic fields. The field dependence of C shows three-stage behavior with different slopes, indicating the existence of three gaps (Δ1, Δ2, and Δ3). In the low-temperature and low-field region, the azimuthal-angle (ϕ) dependence of C shows a four-fold symmetric oscillation with sign change. On the other hand, the polar-angle (θ) dependence manifests as an anisotropy-inverted two-fold symmetry with unusual shoulder behavior. Combining the angle-resolved results and the theoretical calculation, the smaller gap Δ1 is proved to have two vertical-line nodes or gap minima along the kz direction, and is determined to reside on the electron-type ε band. Δ2 is found to be related to the electron-type δ band, and is isotropic in the ab-plane but largely anisotropic out of the plane. Δ3 residing on the hole-type α band shows a small out-of-plane anisotropy with a strong Pauli-paramagnetic effect.
@article{arxiv.1707.00547,
title = {Gap structure of FeSe determined by field-angle-resolved specific heat measurements},
author = {Yue Sun and Shunichiro Kittaka and Shota Nakamura and Toshiro Sakakibara and Koki Irie and Takuya Nomoto and Kazushige Machida and Jingting Chen and Tsuyoshi Tamegai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00547},
year = {2017}
}