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arxiv: 1007.3617 · v1 · pith:ABKPF3S2new · submitted 2010-07-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Pseudogap of Superconducting correlation origin in iron-pnictide superconductor Ba0.6+{δ}K0.4-{δ}Fe2As2

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Pseudogap (PG), a phenomenon of opening of gap like features above superconducting (SC) transition temperature (Tc), has been universally observed in the high-Tc cuprates (HTC) (1,2), some heavy fermion superconductors (3), and iron pnictides (4-7). Here, we report the observation of PG behavior in optical conductivity in an underdoped Ba0.6+{\delta}K0.4-{\delta}Fe2As2 (Tconset =36 K) single crystal far above Tc, up to 100 K (~ 3Tc). Unique scale separation in Ba0.6+{\delta}K0.4-{\delta}Fe2As2 compound - magnetic and SC correlation energy scales being widely separated - enabled us to establish that the PG structures observed in the range of 50 cm-1 - 150 cm-1 in optical conductivity is caused by the SC correlation and the magnetic correlation origin is ruled out. Theoretical calculations, based on the preformed Cooper pair model (8), provided an excellent description to the temperature evolution of the optical conductivity data from below to above Tc.

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