Monday, February 27, 2012

1201.0363 (S. L. Liu et al.)

Effect of transition-metal substitution in iron-based superconductors    [PDF]

S. L. Liu, Tao Zhou
We study theoretically the current debatable issue about the effect of
transition-metal (TM) substitution in iron-based superconductors through
treating all of the TM ions as randomly distributed impurities. The extra
electrons from TM elements are localized at the impurity sites. In the mean
time the chemical potential shifts upon substitution. The phase diagram is
mapped out and it seems that the TM elements can act as effective dopants. The
local density of states (LDOS) is calculated and the bottom becomes V-shaped as
the impurity concentration increases. The LDOS at the Fermi energy
$\rho(\omega=0)$ is finite and reaches the minimum at the optimal doping level.
Our results are in good agreement with the scanning tunneling microscopy
experiments.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.0363

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