Optical properties for superconducting parent compound Ca<sub>10</sub>(Pt<sub>4</sub>As<sub>8</sub>)(Fe<sub>10</sub>As<sub>10</sub>) single crystal.
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Abstract
We have measured the reflectivity of the parent compound Ca10(Pt4As8)(Fe10As10) single crystal (Tc =32.6 K) over the broad frequency range from 20 cm−1 to 12000 cm−1 and for temperatures from 8 K to 300 K. The optical conductivity spectra of the low frequency region (< 1000 cm−1) in the normal state (38 K T 300 K) is well fitted with two Drude forms, which indicates the presence of multiple bands at the Fermi level. When the superconducting state in 8 K, the real part optical conductivity 1 was not completely suppressed. This indicates that the superconducting gap of this compound is not fully open in Fermi surface. So we can think about the possibility of a nodal point in the superconducting gap of this compound. The extracted SC gap size is = 2.85 meV and the scattering rate 1/= 34.71 meV, suggesting Ca10(Pt4As8)(Fe10As10) as a single-gap superconductor with a nodal point possibility in superconducting gap.
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Presenters
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Yuil Seo
- Emerging Materials Science, DGIST