Resonant Spin Excitation in the High Temperature Superconductor Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2
A. D. Christianson, E. A. Goremychkin, R. Osborn, S. Rosenkranz, M. D., Lumsden, C. D. Malliakas, l. S. Todorov, H. Claus, D. Y. Chung, M. G., Kanatzidis, R. I. Bewley, and T. Guidi

TL;DR
This paper reports neutron scattering evidence of a resonant magnetic excitation in the iron-based superconductor Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2, linking magnetic fluctuations to superconductivity similarly to cuprates.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental confirmation of a resonant magnetic excitation in iron arsenide superconductors, demonstrating strong coupling between magnetic fluctuations and superconductivity.
Findings
Resonant magnetic excitation observed below Tc
Peak disappears above Tc
Scaling consistent with other correlated electron superconductors
Abstract
The recent observations of superconductivity at temperatures up to 55K in compounds containing layers of iron arsenide have revealed a new class of high temperature superconductors that show striking similarities to the more familiar cuprates. In both series of compounds, the onset of superconductivity is associated with the suppression of magnetic order by doping holes and/or electrons into the band leading to theories in which magnetic fluctuations are either responsible for or strongly coupled to the superconducting order parameter. In the cuprates, theories of magnetic pairing have been invoked to explain the observation of a resonant magnetic excitation that scales in energy with the superconducting energy gap and is suppressed above the superconducting transition temperature, Tc. Such resonant excitations have been shown by inelastic neutron scattering to be a universal feature of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
