Energy Gap Measurements of K-doped, Co-doped, and P-doped Ba(1-x)KxFe2As2 Superconductors using Soft Point Contact Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Iron-based superconductors provide a new platform where multi-band superconductivity can be studied. Multiple energy gaps in these samples can be measured, depending on the way the crystal has been grown and how the tunneling directions are accessed through fabrication and the way electrical contacts are made. These energy gaps are anisotropic relative to the crystal lattice, with gaps sensitive to tunneling that is parallel or perpendicular to the c-axis of the lattice. In this presentation, we report our progress in ongoing measurements of the energy gaps of K-doped Ba(1-x)KxFe2As2, Co-doped and P-doped BaFe2As2. We report the observation of peaks and broad shoulders; some correlate well with existing data from literature while other new peaks are unexplained. These measurements were performed fully by undergraduates.

Presenters

  • Oberon Wackwitz

    Univ of the Sciences in Philadephia, Physics, University of the Sciences

Authors

  • Oberon Wackwitz

    Univ of the Sciences in Philadephia, Physics, University of the Sciences

  • Luke Conover

    Physics, University of the Sciences

  • Caitlyn McConnell

    Univ of the Sciences in Philadephia, Physics, University of the Sciences

  • Brett Conti

    Univ of the Sciences in Philadephia, Physics, University of the Sciences

  • Guotai Tan

    Rice University

  • Yu Song

    Rice University

  • Chenglin Zhang

    Rice University

  • Rui Zhang

    Rice University

  • Ding Hu

    Rice University

  • Pengcheng Dai

    Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Rice University, Physics, Rice University, Rice Univeristy

  • Roberto Ramos

    Univ of the Sciences in Philadephia, University of the Sciences, Physics, University of the Sciences