Gap structure in the electron-doped iron-arsenide superconductor Ba(Fe 0.92Co0.08)2As2: Low-temperature specific heat study

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In this paper, we report the field and temperature dependence of low-temperature specific heat down to 400mK and in magnetic fields up to 9 T of the electron-doped Ba(Fe0.92Co0.08)2As 2 superconductor. Using the phonon specific heat obtained from pure BaFe2As2, we found a normal state Sommerfeld coefficient of 18 mJ mol-1 K-2 and a condensation energy of 1.27 J mol-1. The temperature dependence of electronic specific heat clearly indicates the presence of low-energy excitations in the system. The magnetic field variation of fieldinduced specific heat cannot be described by single clean s- or d-wave models. Rather, the data require an anisotropic gap scenario that may or may not have nodes. We discuss the implications of these results. © IOP Publishing Ltd. and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Gofryk, K., Sefat, A. S., Bauer, E. D., McGuire, M. A., Sales, B. C., Mandrus, D., … Ronning, F. (2010). Gap structure in the electron-doped iron-arsenide superconductor Ba(Fe 0.92Co0.08)2As2: Low-temperature specific heat study. New Journal of Physics, 12. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/12/2/023006

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