Jinwon Lee, Sanghun Lee, Andreas Kreisel, Jens Paaske, Brian M. Andersen, Koen M. Bastiaans, Damianos Chatzopoulos, Genda Gu, Doohee Cho, Milan P. Allan
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Abstract
The iron-based superconductor FeTe$_{0.55}$Se$_{0.45}$ is a peculiar
material: it hosts a surface state with a Dirac dispersion, is a putative
topological superconductor hosting Majorana modes in vortices, and has an
unusually low Fermi energy. The superconducting state is generally thought to
be characterized by three gaps in different bands, with the usual homogenous,
spatially extended Bogoliubov excitations -- in this work, we uncover evidence
that it is instead of a very different nature. Our scanning tunneling
spectroscopy data shows several peaks in the density of states above a full
gap, and by analyzing the spatial and junction-resistance dependence of the
peaks, we conclude that the peaks above the first one are not coherence peaks
from different bands. Instead, comparisons with our simulations indicate that
they originate from generalized Shiba states that are spatially overlapping.
This can lead to an amorphous state of Bogoliubov quasiparticles, reminiscent
of impurity bands in semiconductors. We discuss the origin and implications of
this new state.