Results of Point-Contact Spectroscopy Measurements of the Energy Gap of Ph-doped Iron Pnictides BaFe 2 (As 1-x P x ) 2
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Abstract
The study of multi-band superconductivity has gained momentum over the past few years, especially
with the advent of iron-based superconductors where multiple energy gaps have been observed. The
observed energy gaps which are anisotropic largely depend on the way that the crystal has been grown
and how contact is made to access tunneling directions. Soft point contacts to the crystals studied were
carefully made using silver paint. We report the results of four-wire tunneling spectroscopy
measurements of the energy gap of phosphorus-doped iron pnictides BaFe 2 (As 1-x P x ) 2 where x = 0.204,
0.304, 0.25, 0.39, 0.43 and 0.69. The differential conductance dI/dV of these samples exhibit broad
peaks and shoulders with Δ 1 = 2-5 meV, and Δ 2 = 7-10 meV. Some of these results were reproducible
over similar samples, correspond well with existing data from literature while other features appear new.
We report temperature-dependent features that we are in the process of anayzing. These measurements
were performed fully by undergraduates.
with the advent of iron-based superconductors where multiple energy gaps have been observed. The
observed energy gaps which are anisotropic largely depend on the way that the crystal has been grown
and how contact is made to access tunneling directions. Soft point contacts to the crystals studied were
carefully made using silver paint. We report the results of four-wire tunneling spectroscopy
measurements of the energy gap of phosphorus-doped iron pnictides BaFe 2 (As 1-x P x ) 2 where x = 0.204,
0.304, 0.25, 0.39, 0.43 and 0.69. The differential conductance dI/dV of these samples exhibit broad
peaks and shoulders with Δ 1 = 2-5 meV, and Δ 2 = 7-10 meV. Some of these results were reproducible
over similar samples, correspond well with existing data from literature while other features appear new.
We report temperature-dependent features that we are in the process of anayzing. These measurements
were performed fully by undergraduates.
Presenters
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Brett Conti
University of the Sciences
Authors
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Brett Conti
University of the Sciences
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Keeran O Ramanathan
University of the Sciences
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Erik Cauley
University of the Sciences
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Chenglin Zhang
Rice University
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Yu Song
Physics, University of California at Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, Rice University
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Guotai Tan
Rice University
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Pengcheng Dai
Rice University, Rice Univ
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Roberto Ramos
University of the Sciences