Comparative studies of the scanning tunneling spectra in cuprate and iron-arsenide superconductors
N.-C. Yeh, M. L. Teague, A. D. Beyer, B. Shen, H.-H. Wen

TL;DR
This study compares the scanning tunneling spectra of cuprate and iron-arsenide superconductors, revealing common features like competing orders, magnetic resonances, and unconventional pairing symmetries, advancing understanding of high-temperature superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides the first comparative analysis of tunneling spectra across cuprate and iron-arsenide superconductors, highlighting shared electronic features and pairing mechanisms.
Findings
Pseudogap features inside vortices suggest competing order coexistence.
Two-gap superconductivity observed in Co-122 compounds across doping levels.
Sign-changing s-wave pairing symmetry supported by spectral and magnetic resonance data.
Abstract
We report scanning tunneling spectroscopic studies of cuprate and iron-arsenic superconductors, including YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-\delta} (Y-123, T_c = 93 K), Sr_{0.9}La_{0.1}CuO_2 (La-112, T_c = 43 K), and the "122" compounds Ba(Fe_{1-x}Co_x)_2As_2 (Co-122 with x = 0.06, 0.08, 0.12 for T_c = 14, 24, 20 K). For H > 0, pseudogap (\Delta_{PG}) features are revealed inside the vortices, with \Delta_{PG} = [(\Delta_{eff})^2+(\Delta_{SC})^2]^{1/2} > \Delta_{SC} in Y-123 and \Delta_{PG} < \Delta_{SC} in La-112, suggesting that the physical origin of \Delta_{PG} is a competing order coexisting with superconductivity. Additionally, Fourier transformation (FT) of the Y-123 spectra exhibits two types of spectral peaks, one type is associated with energy (\omega)-dependent quasiparticle interference (QPI) wave-vectors and the other consists of \omega-independent wave-vectors due to competing orders and…
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