Possible superconductivity in Sr 2 IrO 4 probed by quasiparticle interference

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Abstract

Based on the possible superconducting (SC) pairing symmetries recently proposed, the quasiparticle interference (QPI) patterns in electron-and hole-doped Sr 2 IrO 4 are theoretically investigated. In the electron-doped case, the QPI spectra can be explained based on a model similar to the octet model of the cuprates while in the hole-doped case, both the Fermi surface topology and the sign of the SC order parameter resemble those of the iron pnictides and there exists a QPI vector resulting from the interpocket scattering between the electron and hole pockets. In both cases, the evolution of the QPI vectors with energy and their behaviors in the nonmagnetic and magnetic impurity scattering cases can well be explained based on the evolution of the constant-energy contours and the sign structure of the SC order parameter. The QPI spectra presented in this paper can be compared with future scanning tunneling microscopy experiments to test whether there are SC phases in electron-and hole-doped Sr 2 IrO 4 and what the pairing symmetry is.

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Gao, Y., Zhou, T., Huang, H., & Wang, Q. H. (2015). Possible superconductivity in Sr 2 IrO 4 probed by quasiparticle interference. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep09251

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