Superconducting state in Fe-based materials and spin-fluctuation theory of pairing
M.M. Korshunov

TL;DR
This paper reviews the spin-fluctuation theory explaining superconductivity in iron-based pnictides and chalcogenides, highlighting the role of magnetic fluctuations in pairing mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of the spin-fluctuation approach applied to Fe-based superconductors, summarizing recent theoretical developments.
Findings
Spin fluctuations mediate pairing in Fe-based superconductors
Magnetic interactions are crucial for superconductivity in these materials
The review discusses theoretical models aligning with experimental data
Abstract
Short review of the spin-fluctuation theory of superconductive pairing in iron-based pnictides and chalcogenides.
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