Orbital selective correlations between nesting/scattering/Lifshitz transition and the superconductivity in AFe1-xCoxAs (A=Li, Na)
Abstract
The correlations between the superconductivity in iron pnictides and their electronic structures are elusive and controversial so far. Here through angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements, we show that such correlations are rather distinct in AFeCoAs (A=Li, Na), but only after one realizes that they are orbital selective. We found that the superconductivity is enhanced by the Fermi surface nesting, but only when it is between Fermi surfaces, while for the orbital, even nearly perfect Fermi surface nesting could not induce superconductivity. Moreover, the superconductivity is completely suppressed just when the hole pockets sink below Fermi energy and evolve into an electron pocket. Our results thus establish the orbital selective relation between the Fermiology and the superconductivity in iron-based superconductors, and substantiate the critical role of the orbitals. Furthermore, around the zone center, we found that the -based bands are much less sensitive to impurity scattering than the -based band, which explains the robust superconductivity against heavy doping in iron-based superconductors.
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@article{arxiv.1303.0682,
title = {Orbital selective correlations between nesting/scattering/Lifshitz transition and the superconductivity in AFe1-xCoxAs (A=Li, Na)},
author = {Z. R. Ye and Y. Zhang and M. Xu and Q. Q. Ge and Q. Fan and F. Chen and J. Jiang and P. S. Wang and J. Dai and W. Yu and B. P. Xie and D. L. Feng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0682},
year = {2014}
}
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Part of the paper, together with other new data, were rearranged as a new paper. Please see arXiv:1404.6716