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Hund interaction, spin-orbit coupling and the mechanism of superconductivity in strongly hole-doped iron pnictides

Published 17 Nov 2016 in cond-mat.supr-con | (1611.05802v1)

Abstract: We present a novel mechanism of s-wave pairing in Fe-based superconductors. The mechanism involves holes near dxz/dyz pockets only and is applicable primarily to strongly hole doped materials. We argue that as long as the renormalized Hund's coupling J exceeds the renormalized inter-orbital Hubbard repulsion U', any finite spin-orbit coupling gives rise to s-wave superconductivity. This holds even at weak coupling and regardless of the strength of the intra-orbital Hubbard repulsion U. The transition temperature grows as the hole density decreases. The pairing gaps are four-fold symmetric, but anisotropic, with the possibility of eight accidental nodes along the larger pocket. The resulting state is consistent with the experiments on KFe2As2.

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