Superconductivity of underdoped PrFeAs(O,F) investigated via point-contact spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance

D. Daghero, E. Piatti, Nikolai Zhigadlo, G. Ummarino, N. Barbero, T. Shiroka
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Abstract

Underdoped PrFeAs(O,F), one of the less known members of the 1111 family of iron-based superconductors, was investigated in detail by means of transport, SQUID magnetometry, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements and point-contact Andreev-reflection spectroscopy (PCARS). PCARS measurements on single crystals evidence the multigap nature of PrFeAs(O,F) superconductivity, shown to host at least two isotropic gaps, clearly discernible in the spectra, irrespective of the direction of current injection (i.e., along the ab planes or along the c axis). Additional features at higher energy can be interpreted as signatures of a strong electron-boson coupling, as demonstrated by a model which combines Andreev reflection with the Eliashberg theory. Magnetic resonance measurements in the normal phase indicate the lack of a magnetic order in underdoped PrFeAs(O,F), while $^{75}$As NMR spin-lattice relaxation results suggest the presence of significant electronic spin fluctuations, peaking above $T_{c}$ and expected to mediate the superconducting pairing.
利用点接触光谱和核磁共振技术研究了欠掺杂PrFeAs(O,F)的超导性
利用输运、SQUID磁强计、核磁共振(NMR)测量和点接触andreev -反射光谱(PCARS)等方法对铁基超导体1111家族中鲜为人知的欠掺杂PrFeAs(O,F)进行了详细的研究。在单晶上的PCARS测量证明了PrFeAs(O,F)超导的多间隙性质,显示出至少有两个各向同性的间隙,在光谱中可以清楚地识别,无论电流注入的方向(即沿ab平面或沿c轴)。高能量下的附加特征可以解释为强电子-玻色子耦合的特征,正如结合Andreev反射和Eliashberg理论的模型所证明的那样。正相的磁共振测量结果表明,欠掺杂的PrFeAs(O,F)缺乏磁序,而$^{75}$As的核磁共振自旋晶格弛豫结果表明,存在显著的电子自旋涨落,在$T_{c}$以上达到峰值,有望介导超导配对。
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