Plaquette-centered rotation symmetry and octet-nodal superconductivity in $\text{KFe}_{2}\text{As}_{2}$
Guo-Yi Zhu, Guang-Ming Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reveals how plaquette-centered rotation symmetry and $S_4$ symmetry influence the pairing symmetry and nodal structure in $ ext{KFe}_{2} ext{As}_{2}$, explaining experimental observations through a strong coupling model.
Contribution
It introduces the role of $C_{4}^{p}$ symmetry in stabilizing Fermi-surface structure and elucidates the pairing symmetry transitions and octet nodal gap formation in $ ext{KFe}_{2} ext{As}_{2}$.
Findings
Identification of $C_{4}^{p}$ symmetry's role in Fermi-surface structure.
Prediction of phase transitions between different pairing symmetries.
Explanation of octet nodal gap observed in experiments.
Abstract
A plaquette-centered rotation symmetry is identified to play a significant role in determining and stabilizing the Fermi-surface structure of Fe-based superconductors. Together with the symmetry previously found, we are able to sort out the tangling orbitals and solve the puzzle of pairing symmetry of superconductivity in in a simple but comprehensive way. By modeling the material with a strong coupling model, we find phase transitions of pairing symmetry driven by the competition between the local spin antiferromagnetic couplings from nodal -wave to nodeless -wave through the intermediate mixed pairing phase, which is consistent with the observation of pressure experiments. The emergent -wave form factor inevitably arises from the projection of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
