The effects of Coulomb interactions on the superconducting gaps in iron-based superconductors
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Abstract
Recent ARPES measurements on Co-doped LiFeAs report a large and robust superconducting gap on a band below the chemical potential. We will show that, unlike a conventional BCS theory, a multiband system with strong interband Coulomb interactions can explain the observations. We use a two-band model consisting of a superconducting electron band and a hole band that is below the chemical potential. The two bands are coupled via interband Coulomb interactions. Using Eliashberg theory, we found that superconductivity in the electron band induces a large superconducting gap in the hole band. Furthermore, the repulsive nature of the Coulomb interactions gives the induced gap an opposite sign, corresponding to an $s_{\pm}$ gap symmetry. Unlike other families of iron pnictides, the gap symmetry of LiFeAs has not been ascertained experimentally. The implications for the superconducting mechanism in iron pnictides will be discussed.
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Authors
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Zhidong Leong
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Philip Phillips
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign