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Neutron spin resonance in a quasi-two-dimensional iron-based superconductor

Superconductivity 2020-09-16 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Magnetically mediated Cooper pairing is generally regarded as a key to establish the unified mechanism of unconventional superconductivity. One crucial evidence is the neutron spin resonance arising in the superconducting state, which is commonly interpreted as a spin-exciton from collective particle-hole excitations confined below the superconducting pair-breaking gap (2Δ2\Delta). Here, on the basis of inelastic neutron scattering measurements on a quasi-two-dimensional iron-based superconductor KCa2_2Fe4_4As4_4F2_2, we have discovered a two-dimensional spin resonant mode with downward dispersions, a behavior closely resembling the low branch of the hour-glass-type spin resonance in cuprates. The resonant intensity is predominant by two broad incommensurate peaks near Q=Q=(0.5, 0.5) with a sharp energy peak at ER=16E_R=16 meV. The overall energy dispersion of the mode exceeds the measured maximum total gap Δtot=Δk+Δk+Q\Delta_{\rm tot}=|\Delta_k|+|\Delta_{k+Q}|. These experimental results deeply challenge the conventional understanding of the resonance modes as magnetic excitons regardless of underlining pairing symmetry schemes, and it also points out that when the iron-based superconductivity becomes very quasi-two-dimensional, the electronic behaviors are similar to those in cuprates.

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@article{arxiv.2005.06146,
  title  = {Neutron spin resonance in a quasi-two-dimensional iron-based superconductor},
  author = {Wenshan Hong and Linxing Song and Bo Liu and Zezong Li and Zhenyuan Zeng and Yang Li and Dingsong Wu and Qiangtao Sui and Tao Xie and Sergey Danilkin and Haranath Ghosh and Abyay Ghosh and Jiangping Hu and Lin Zhao and Xingjiang Zhou and Xianggang Qiu and Shiliang Li and Huiqian Luo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.06146},
  year   = {2020}
}

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16 pages, 14 figures, including supplementary materials