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Raman Study of Cooper Pairing Instabilities in (Li<sub>1 − x</sub>Fe<sub>x</sub>)OHFeSe

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Abstract

Pairing in unconventional superconductors is one of the most important open questions in physics and materials science. Although superconductivity occurs along with magnetism in all systems having high transition temperatures (Tc) there exist various relevant proposals other than spin physics. Thus, an Fe-based material without the nesting paradigm of a central hole pocket and electron pockets encircling the X (Y) points is of crucial importance for clarifying the pairing mechanism. Here, we studied the electronic Raman spectra of (Li1-xFex)OHFeSe as a function of light polarization and temperature. In the B1g spectra two well resolved peaks appear below Tc, which originate from collective excitations. Given the experimental band structure of (Li1-xFex)OHFeSe, our results favor pairing between the hybridized electron bands. Our work demonstrates the proximity of pairing states and the importance of band structure effects in the Fe-based compounds.

Presenters

  • Ge He

    Walther Meissner Inst

Authors

  • Ge He

    Walther Meissner Inst

  • Dong Li

    Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Daniel Jost

    Walther Meissner Inst

  • Andreas Baum

    Walther Meissner Inst

  • Peipei Shen

    Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Xiaoli Dong

    Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Zhongxian Zhao

    Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Rudi Hackl

    Walther Meissner Inst