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Fluctuations and pairing in Fe-based superconductors: Light scattering experiments
T0 review · 4 major / 6 minor · reviewed 2026-08-14 · deepseek-v4-flash
Pith's one-line read Raman scattering from iron pnictides reveals sharp in-gap collective modes whose symmetry, temperature dependence, and doping dependence match the hierarchy of pairing channels predicted for spin-fluctuation-mediated $s_\pm$…
desk verdict A thorough, honest review of Raman work in iron-based superconductors whose central pairing conclusion depends on a mode assignment the authors concede is not settled. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The load-bearing object is the Bardasis-Schrieffer in-gap mode, an exciton-like bound pair of quasiparticles inside the superconducting gap that appears when a sub-leading attractive pairing channel coexists with the dominant one; first proposed for superconductors in 1961 and adapted to light scattering through the final-state-interaction formula of Eq. (10). That formula describes how the bare pair-breaking continuum loses spectral weight into sharp poles at energies below $2\Delta_{\max}$, with binding energy set by the ratio of the sub-leading coupling $\lambda_\alpha$ to the ground-state coupling $\lambda_1$ through $\sqrt{E_{\mathrm{BS}}/2\Delta_{\max}} \approx \lambda_\alpha/\lambda_1$. The B1g Raman vertex projects onto $d_{x^2-y^2}$ components of the pairing potential, so this channel is the one that exposes the sub-leading $d_{x^2-y^2}$ instabilities; the doping dependence of the mode energies then traces how the hierarchy of pairing channels changes as the Fermi surface evolves.
What would settle it
A decisive test would be to measure the sharp in-gap mode near 140 cm-1 in optimally doped Ba1-xKxFe2As2 while systematically adding impurities or applying a magnetic field: a Bardasis-Schrieffer mode must track the maximum gap and the sub-leading coupling strength, whereas a Leggett mode would sit near the smaller gap and a pair-breaking remnant would follow the quasiparticle scattering rate; observation of either of the latter scalings would falsify the pairing-hierarchy claim.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
The central claim is that the sharp, nearly resolution-limited lines observed below the superconducting gap edge in the B1g Raman spectra of Ba1-xKxFe2As2 are Bardasis-Schrieffer exciton modes: collective two-particle bound states inside the gap that exist because a sub-leading pairing channel with $d_{x^2-y^2}$ symmetry competes with the dominant $s_\pm$ ground state. The modes scale with doping as $1-x$, follow a BCS-like temperature dependence tied to the maximum gap, and drain spectral weight from the pair-breaking continuum, all of which the review argues are properties peculiar to Bardasis-Schrieffer modes. Fits using the final-state-interaction response function yield sub-leading coupling ratios that agree semi-quantitatively with functional renormalization-group and random-phase-approximation calculations, which give the same hierarchy: an $s_\pm$ ground state plus two $d_{x^2-y^2}$ instabilities of different order. The review therefore concludes that the doping dependence of the sub-leading channels in Ba1-xKxFe2As2, and presumably the results in CaKFe4As4 as well, make a strong case for spin fluctuations contributing partially or predominantly to the Cooper pairing in the pnictides.
Load-bearing premise
The load-bearing premise is that the sharp lines inside the superconducting gap of Ba1-xKxFe2As2 are Bardasis-Schrieffer excitons (bound states produced by a competing pairing channel) and not some other collective mode or a leftover pair-breaking peak; the review acknowledges this interpretation is not universally accepted.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- Raman spectra become a quantitative probe of the channel structure of the pairing potential in multiband superconductors, not just of the gap magnitude.
- The predicted hierarchy (one $s_\pm$ ground state and two $d_{x^2-y^2}$ sub-leading channels) means the superconducting state in optimally doped Ba1-xKxFe2As2 sits close to competing instabilities, so doping, pressure, or disorder should shift the balance and change the in-gap mode spectrum.
- For CaKFe4As4, the same phenomenology predicts a weak low-energy Bardasis-Schrieffer mode plus a pair-breaking remnant near 160 cm-1, which is the interpretation proposed for the observed B1g substructures.
- The absence of sharp in-gap modes in Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 follows naturally from the strong gap anisotropy of that family, which overdamps sub-leading-channel modes; this makes the potassium-doped family the clean testing ground for pairing-channel spectroscopy.
- Agreement with spin-fluctuation-based calculations supports spin-fluctuation-mediated pairing but does not by itself prove the sign change of the $s_\pm$ gap; the review points to tunneling and impurity experiments to settle the sign.
Reading between the lines
- Beyond the paper: the same final-state-interaction analysis could be applied to other multiband superconductors (for instance MgB2 or FeSe under pressure) as a generic way to discover sub-leading pairing channels that ARPES and tunneling cannot resolve.
- Beyond the paper: a clean Raman study across the Lifshitz transition in overdoped Ba1-xKxFe2As2 would discriminate Bardasis-Schrieffer from pair-breaking assignments, because the mode energy should track the sub-leading coupling and weaken as the relevant Fermi-surface pocket disappears.
- Beyond the paper: if the normal-state B1g fluctuations are indeed spin fluctuations, the same datasets link the nematic susceptibility to a magnetic quantum critical point; combined Raman and elastic measurements under pressure could test that connection directly.
Signed reviews
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. This is a review article on Raman (inelastic light scattering) studies of iron-based superconductors. It covers the theoretical framework for electronic Raman scattering in metals and superconductors, including the Tsuneto-Maki response, collision-limited regime, selection rules, and possible collective modes (Bardasis-Schrieffer (BS) excitons, Leggett modes, quadrupolar fluctuation modes). It reviews experimental results on spin-density-wave order, nematic fluctuations above the structural transition, and superconducting gap spectroscopy in several families (122 pnictides, 111, 11 chalcogenides, and CaKFe4As4). The central original claim is that the sharp in-gap B1g modes observed in Ba1-xKxFe2As2 are BS excitons arising from sub-leading d_x2-y2 pairing channels, and that the doping dependence of these modes, combined with fRG/RPA calculations, supports spin-fluctuation-mediated s± pairing. The paper also discusses the spin-versus-charge origin of low-energy fluctuations and the two-magnon interpretation of the response in FeSe.
Significance. If the BS-mode interpretation is correct, Raman scattering would provide a rare direct spectroscopic probe of sub-leading pairing channels, strengthening the case for spin-fluctuation-mediated s± superconductivity in the pnictides. The review is valuable as a comprehensive, well-referenced survey: Table 2 compiles gap determinations from many techniques, and the text is unusually transparent about unresolved controversies, explicitly flagging the spin/charge ambiguity in the fluctuation response and the contested assignment of the in-gap modes. The authors state key limitations in the text, including that the experimental distinction between particle-particle and particle-hole collective modes is difficult or impossible, and that the Hubbard-Holstein model would produce Raman spectra indistinguishable from the BS interpretation if its sub-leading channels had d_x2-y2 symmetry. These caveats, however, are not carried through to the strength of the final conclusion in Section 7, which currently overstates the degree to which the data uniquely support spin-fluctuation pairing.
major comments (4)
- [§6.3, §7] The central conclusion of Section 7 that the doping dependence of the sub-leading channels in BKFA and “presumably the results in CKFA” makes a strong case for spin-fluctuation pairing is built on the assumption that the sharp B1g in-gap modes are Bardasis-Schrieffer (BS) excitons. The authors themselves flag the fragility: Section 6.3 states “this interpretation is not entirely accepted,” and Section 6.2 states that “from an experimental point of view a distinction is difficult or impossible” between particle-particle and particle-hole bound states. Because Eq. (10) and the approximate relation √(E_BS/2Δmax) ≈ λ_d/λ_s in Section 6.2(c) are specific to BS excitons arising from a sub-leading pairing channel, the extracted λ_d/λ_s values shown in Figure 17 and the fRG/RPA comparison lose their quantitative meaning if the modes are Leggett modes, quadrupolar fluctuation modes, or pair-breaking remnants. The concluding claim should be reformulated as explicitly conditional on the BS assignment, with the unresolved degeneracy presented as a central open question rather than a minor qualification.
- [§6.4] The manuscript admits in Section 6.4 that if the sub-leading interactions in the Hubbard-Holstein model were identified to have d_x2-y2 symmetry, “the resulting Raman spectra would be indistinguishable from those observed in BKFA and CKFA.” This admission directly weakens the subsequent claim that the fRG/RPA comparison supports spin-fluctuation pairing, because it shows that the Raman data do not discriminate between the s± spin-fluctuation scenario and an s++ orbital/electron-phonon scenario once sub-leading channels are included. The authors should connect this caveat explicitly to the Section 7 conclusion and state which independent experimental observations (e.g., impurity response, magnetic field dependence, or pressure experiments) could break the degeneracy.
- [§6.3, Eq. (10), Fig. 17] The quantitative extraction of λ_d/λ_s in Figure 17 relies on identifying the in-gap modes as BS modes and applying Eq. (10). The text notes that an explicit calculation for the stronger mode “acquired too much spectral weight for the coupling strength λ_d derived from the energy position [see Eq. (10)]” and that two sub-leading channels (α = 2, 3) had to be invoked to reconcile the spectra. This indicates that the single-channel relation (10) is not sufficient and that the quoted coupling ratios inherit a substantial model dependence. The authors should provide an error budget for λ_d/λ_s and discuss how the fRG/RPA comparison changes if only one of the two modes is a BS mode or if the mode assignment is revised.
- [§6.2, §7] The temperature-dependence argument used to support the BS-mode assignment is not unique. The review argues that BS modes scale as Δmax(T) while pair-breaking maxima also depend on the quasiparticle relaxation rate Γ_qp, but the same section describes a quadrupolar fluctuation mode in NaFe1-xCoxAs that becomes undamped inside the superconducting gap and whose energy does not follow Tc. Any collective mode protected from quasiparticle decay can inherit a BCS-like temperature dependence. Thus the observed BCS-like scaling of the BKFA modes and their 1−x doping dependence are consistent with BS modes but not diagnostic of them. The summary in Section 7 should acknowledge that the temperature and doping criteria do not eliminate particle-hole or Leggett-mode alternatives.
minor comments (6)
- [Eq. (1)] “Thompson electron radius” should be “Thomson electron radius.”
- [§4.9.1] “resepectively” should be “respectively” in the sentence describing the scattering geometries and sensitivity projections.
- [Fig. 4 caption] The caption contains an embedded passage beginning “FIG. 3: (color online) ...”, apparently copied from the source of Ref. [92]; the caption should be cleaned up so it is self-contained.
- [Fig. 11 caption (Sec. 5.3)] The caption contains a garbled, likely OCR-corrupted paragraph near the end (starting “n r se R s, he i tim Γ0 ...”); the authors should replace the figure and caption with a clean version.
- [§4.5] “week” should be “weak” in “if the momentum dependence is week.”
- [§7] “We focused on the the spin and charge degrees of freedom” contains a doubled article; it should read “the spin and charge degrees of freedom.”
Circularity Check
No circular derivation: the BS-mode interpretation is explicitly assumed, fRG/RPA predictions are external, and the review's central claim is conditional rather than constructed from its inputs.
full rationale
This is a review, not a first-principles derivation, and its central claim is conditional. The in-gap modes in BKFA are assigned to Bardasis-Schrieffer excitons on the basis of observable criteria (resolution-limited lines, BCS-like temperature dependence following the gap, spectral-weight transfer from the pair-breaking peak, and a 1−x doping trend). Section 6.3 explicitly states, “In what follows we assume that the modes observed below the maximal gap in BKFA are excitonic in origin [129]. This interpretation is not entirely accepted,” and Section 6.2 concedes that “From an experimental point of view a distinction is difficult or impossible” between particle-particle and particle-hole bound states. The load-bearing premise is therefore a transparently declared hypothesis, not an input disguised as a derived result. The comparison with fRG/RPA in Section 6.4 and Fig. 17 is not a fit to the Raman mode positions: the hierarchy with an s± ground state and two sub-leading dx2−y2 channels is computed from microscopic models, and the extracted gap parameters are cross-checked against ARPES, specific-heat, tunneling, and neutron data compiled in Table 2. The review leans heavily on Refs. [40,44,45], which share authorship with R. Hackl, and this gives the presentation a self-referential flavor; however, those cited calculations are external to this review, are independently falsifiable, and are not shown to reduce the conclusion to the fitted inputs. No equation in the paper is equal to its own input by construction; the main caveat is underdetermination, not circularity. Score 2 reflects the minor self-citation burden, not a circular derivation.
Assumptions & free parameters
free parameters (2)
- Sub-leading coupling ratio λ_d/λ_s =
approximately 0.3 to 0.6 depending on doping (Fig. 17)
- Superconducting gap magnitudes Δ_i =
multiple values, e.g., 2Δ = 8.4 to 32.0 meV for BKFA x=0.4 (Table 2)
assumptions (3)
- domain assumption The Tsuneto-Maki response function (Eq. 7) describes the lowest-order Raman response of a superconductor at q=0.
- domain assumption Raman vertices in the effective-mass approximation (Eqs. 12-14) correctly project onto the relevant bands in the 1 Fe unit cell.
- domain assumption The fRG and RPA hierarchies of pairing channels, as summarized in Section 6.4, provide a reliable description of the pairing tendencies in iron pnictides.
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Inelastic scattering of visible light (Raman effect) offers a window into properties of correlated metals such as spin, electron and lattice dynamics as well as their mutual interactions. In this review we focus on electronic and spin excitations in Fe-based pnictides and chalcogenides in particular, but not exclusively superconductors. After a general introduction to the basic theory including the selection rules for the various scattering processes we provide an overview over the major results. In the superconducting state below the transition temperature Tc the pair-breaking effect can be observed, and the energy gap can be derived. The energies can be associated with the gaps and their anisotropy on the electron and hole bands. In spite of the similarities of the overall band structures the results are strongly dependent on the family and may even change qualitatively within one family. In some of the compounds strong collective modes appear below Tc. In Ba1-xKxFe2As2, which has the most isotropic gap of all Fe-based superconductors, there are indications that these modes are exciton-like states appearing in the presence of a hierarchy of pairing tendencies. The strong in-gap modes observed in Co-doped NaFeAs are interpreted in terms of quadrupolar orbital excitations which become undamped in the superconducting state. The doping dependence of the scattering intensity in Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 is associated with a nematic resonance above a quantum critical point and interpreted in terms of a critical enhancement at the maximal Tc. In the normal state the response from particle-hole excitations reflects the resistivity. In addition, there are contributions from presumably critical fluctuations in the energy range of kBT which can be compared to the elastic properties. Currently it is not settled whether the fluctuations observed by light scattering are related to spin or charge.
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