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Sign changing pairing in single layer FeSe/SrTiO3 revealed by nonmagnetic impurity bound states

Huimin Zhang, Zhuozhi Ge, M. Weinert, Lian Li

2020Communications Physics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in single layer FeSe epitaxially grown on SrTiO 3 (001) substrates has instigated extensive debate over whether its pairing symmetry is conventional sign-preserving s -wave or unconventional sign-changing. Here, we probe the pairing state for single layer FeSe/SrTiO 3 grown by molecular beam epitaxy using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy. We observe robust in-gap bound states induced by non-magnetic Fe-vacancy defects within the Fe-plane, which exhibit strong spatial electron-hole asymmetry with two-fold symmetry in hole states and four-fold in electron states. The bound states exhibit no energy shift or splitting under an applied magnetic field, consistent with a sign-changing order parameter. This is further confirmed by defect bound state quasiparticle interference that shows a sign-changing behavior with a pair of corresponding peaks at the positive and negative energies near the impurity bound states. Our findings provide unambiguous evidence for a sign-changing pairing symmetry for single layer FeSe/SrTiO 3 .

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PairingCondensed matter physicsBound stateSuperconductivityScanning tunneling microscopeMolecular beam epitaxySign (mathematics)Scanning tunneling spectroscopyMaterials sciencePhysicsEpitaxyLayer (electronics)Quantum mechanicsNanotechnologyMathematical analysisMathematicsIron-based superconductors researchPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismCorporate Taxation and Avoidance
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