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arxiv: 1505.05139 · v1 · pith:FCBDP4I6new · submitted 2015-05-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· cond-mat.supr-con

Direct observation of a Fermi liquid-like normal state in an iron-pnictide superconductor

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keywords stateferminormalscatteringapproxelectron-dopedfrequencyiron-pnictide
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There are two prerequisites for understanding high-temperature (high-T$_c$) superconductivity: identifying the pairing interaction and a correct description of the normal state from which superconductivity emerges. The nature of the normal state of iron-pnictide superconductors, and the role played by correlations arising from partially screened interactions, are still under debate. Here we show that the normal state of carefully annealed electron-doped BaFe$_{2-x}$Co$_{x}$As$_2$ at low temperatures has all the hallmark properties of a local Fermi liquid, with a more incoherent state emerging at elevated temperatures, an identification made possible using bulk-sensitive optical spectroscopy with high frequency and temperature resolution. The frequency dependent scattering rate extracted from the optical conductivity deviates from the expected scaling $M_{2}(\omega,T)\propto(\hbar\omega)^{2}+(p\pi k_{B}T)^{2}$ with $p\approx$ 1.47 rather than $p$ = 2, indicative of the presence of residual elastic resonant scattering. Excellent agreement between the experimental results and theoretical modeling allows us to extract the characteristic Fermi liquid scale $T_{0}\approx$ 1700 K. Our results show that the electron-doped iron-pnictides should be regarded as weakly correlated Fermi liquids with a weak mass enhancement resulting from residual electron-electron scattering from thermally excited quasi-particles.

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