ARPES of K-doped iron selenide superconductor

ORAL

Abstract

In iron pnictide superconductors, the characteristic Fermi surface(FS) topology, namely nesting of hole-like FS at the zone center and electron-like FS at the zone corner, is considered to induce spin/orbital fluctuation leading to high-Tc superconductivity [1,2]. In K-doped iron selenide superconductors, however, ARPES studies reported absence of hole-like FS at the zone center, which is different from that observed in iron pnictides [3]. So far, proposed models for the superconductivity based on the FS topology appear to fail to explain available experimental results. In this talk, we present our recent ARPES studies on a K-doped iron selenide superconductor performed with careful tuning of experimental conditions, which show a hole-like FS around the zone center. [1] I. I. Mazin et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 057003 (2008); K. Kuroki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 087004 (2008). [2] H. Kontani et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 157011 (2010). [3] Y. Zhang et al., Nat. Mater. 10, 273 (2011); T. Qian et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 187001 (2011).

Authors

  • Takayoshi Yokoya

    • Okayama University
  • Masanori Sunagawa

    • Okayama University
  • Kensei Terashima

    • Okayama University
  • Takahiro Hamada

    • Okayama University
  • Hirokazu Fujiwara

    • Okayama University
  • Masashi Tanaka

    • NIMS
  • Hiroyuki Takeya

    • NIMS
  • Yoshihiko Takano

    • NIMS
    • National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
  • Masashi Arita

    • HiSOR, Hiroshima University
  • K. Shimada

    • HiSOR, Hiroshima University
    • Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 739-8526, Japan
  • Hirofumi Namatame

    • HiSOR, Hiroshima University
  • Masaki Taniguchi

    • HiSOR, Hiroshima University
  • Katsuhiro Suzuki

    • Osaka University
    • Department of Physics, Osaka University
  • Hidetomo Usui

    • Osaka University
    • Department of Physics, Osaka University
  • Kazuhiko Kuroki

    • Osaka University
    • Dept. of Physics, Osaka University
  • Takanori Wakita

    • Okayama University
  • Yuji Muraoka

    • Okayama University