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arxiv: 1308.3105 · v1 · pith:REWLVY65new · submitted 2013-08-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

The unique electronic structure of Ca10(Pt4As8)(Fe2-xPtxAs2)5 with metallic Pt4As8 layers

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We studied the low-lying electronic structure of the newly discovered iron-platinum-arsenide superconductor, Ca10(Pt4As8)(Fe2-xPtxAs2)5 (Tc=22 K) with angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We found that the Pt4As8 layer contributes to a small electron-like Fermi surface, indicative of metallic charge reservoir layers that are rare for iron based superconductors. Moreover, the electronic structure of the FeAs-layers resembles those of other prototype iron pnictides to a large extent. However, there is only dxy-orbital originated hole-like Fermi surface near the zone center, which is rather unique for an iron pnictide superconductor with relatively high superconducting transition temperature; and the dxz and dyz originated bands are not degenerate at the zone center. Furthermore, all bands near the Fermi energy show negligible kz dependence, indicating the strong two-dimensional nature of this material. Our results indicate this material possesses rather unique electronic structure, which enriches our current knowledge of iron based superconductors.

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