Tuesday, November 27, 2012

1211.5844 (Guotai Tan et al.)

Strong-Coupling Superconductivity in NaFe$_{1-x}$Co$_x$As: the
Eliashberg Theory and Beyond
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Guotai Tan, Ping Zheng, Xiancheng Wang, Yanchao Chen, Xiaotian Zhang, Jianlin Luo, Tucker Netherton, Yu Song, Pengcheng Dai, Chenglin Zhang, Shiliang Li
We study the normal-state and superconducting properties of NaFe$_{1-x}$Co$_x$As system by specific heat measurements. Both the normal-state Sommerfeld coefficient and superconducting condensation energy are strongly suppressed in the underdoped and heavily overdoped samples. The low-temperature electronic specific heat can be well fitted by either an one-gap or a two-gap BCS-type function for all the superconducting samples. The ratio $\gamma_NT_c^2/H_c^2(0)$ can nicely associate the neutron spin resonance as the bosons in the standard Eliashberg model. However, the value of $\Delta C/T_c\gamma_N$ near optimal doping is larger than the maximum value the model can obtain. Our results suggest that the high-$T_c$ superconductivity in the Fe-based superconductors may be understood within the framework of boson-exchange mechanism but significant modification may be needed to account for the finite-temperature properties.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.5844

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