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Iron based high transition temperature superconductors

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arxiv 1403.2612 v1 pith:HLUFG6KN submitted 2014-03-07 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.supr-con

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keywords ironsuperconductorstemperaturetransitioncompoundspropertiesspectroscopyangle
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In a superconductor electrons form pairs and electric transport becomes dissipation-less at low temperatures. Recently discovered iron based superconductors have the highest superconducting transition temperature next to copper oxides. In this article, we review material aspects and physical properties of iron based superconductors. We discuss the dependence of transition temperature on the crystal structure, the interplay between antiferromagnetism and superconductivity by examining neutron scattering experiments, and the electronic properties of these compounds obtained by angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy in link with some results from scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy measurements. Possible microscopic model for this class of compounds is discussed from a strong coupling point of view.

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    In a triclinic iron pnictide superconductor, a spin resonance precursor, Nernst signal, and NMR density-of-states reduction all point to preformed Cooper pairs persisting to T* = 45 K, above Tc = 30 K.

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