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arxiv: 1208.3412 · v2 · pith:26PWGCUInew · submitted 2012-08-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.str-el

Suppression of superconductivity by Neel-type magnetic fluctuations in the iron pnictides

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el
keywords fluctuationspnictidesneelsuperconductivityfurtherironmagneticneel-type
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Motivated by recent experimental detection of Neel-type ($(\pi,\pi)$) magnetic fluctuations in some iron pnictides, we study the impact of competing $(\pi,\pi)$ and $(\pi,0)$ spin fluctuations on the superconductivity of these materials. We show that, counter-intuitively, even short-range, weak Neel fluctuations strongly suppress the $s^{+-}$ state, with the main effect arising from a repulsive contribution to the $s^{+-}$ pairing interaction, complemented by low frequency inelastic scattering. Further increasing the strength of the Neel fluctuations leads to a low-$T_{c}$ d-wave state, with a possible intermediate $s+id$ phase. The results suggest that the absence of superconductivity in a series of hole-doped pnictides is due to the combination of short-range Neel fluctuations and pair-breaking impurity scattering, and also that $T_{c}$ of optimally doped pnictides could be further increased if residual $(\pi,\pi)$ fluctuations were reduced.

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