Non-magnetic impurity effects in LiFeAs studied by STM/STS

ORAL

Abstract

Detecting the possible sign reversal of the superconducting gap in iron-based superconductors is highly non-trivial. Here we use non-magnetic impurity as a sign indicator. If the sign of the superconducting gap is positive everywhere in momentum space, in-gap bound state should not be observed near the impurity site unless it is magnetic. On the other hand, if there is a sign-reversal in the gap, even non-magnetic impurity may create in-gap bound state~[1]. We performed STM/STS experiments on self-flux and Sn-flux grown LiFeAs crystals and examined the effects of Sn impurity. In STM images of Sn-flux grown samples, we found a ring-like object which may represent Sn. Tunneling spectrum taken at this defect site exhibits in-gap bound state. Together with flat-bottom superconducting gap observed far from the defects, sign-reversing $s$-wave gap is the most plausible gap structure in LiFeAs. [1] T. Kariyado and M. Ogata, JPSJ {\bf 79}, 083704 (2010).

Authors

  • T. Hanaguri

    • RIKEN
  • Seung Hyun Khim

    • Seoul National Univ.
  • Bumsung Lee

    • Seoul National Univ.
  • Kee Hoon Kim

    • Seoul National Univ.
  • K. Kitagawa

    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
  • K. Matsubayashi

    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
  • Y. Mazaki

    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
  • Y. Uwatoko

    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
  • M. Takigawa

    • ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
  • H. Takagi

    • RIKEN/Univ. Tokyo