2020
DOI: 10.3390/sym12091402
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On the Remarkable Superconductivity of FeSe and Its Close Cousins

Abstract: Emergent electronic phenomena in iron-based superconductors have been at the forefront of condensed matter physics for more than a decade. Much has been learned about the origins and intertwined roles of ordered phases, including nematicity, magnetism, and superconductivity, in this fascinating class of materials. In recent years, focus has been centered on the peculiar and highly unusual properties of FeSe and its close cousins. This family of materials has attracted considerable attention due to the discover… Show more

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“…he putative s ± superconductor FeTe 0.55 Se 0.45 is peculiar because it has a low Fermi energy and an unusually low and inhomogeneous superfluid density [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] . It has been predicted to host a topological superfluid and Majorana zeromode states [8][9][10] .…”
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“…he putative s ± superconductor FeTe 0.55 Se 0.45 is peculiar because it has a low Fermi energy and an unusually low and inhomogeneous superfluid density [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] . It has been predicted to host a topological superfluid and Majorana zeromode states [8][9][10] .…”
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“…Furthermore, the isoelectronic substitution can access the experimental manifestations around a putative nematic critical point, undisturbed by the presence of a magnetic critical point, as found in other systems, like BaFe 2 (As 1−x P x ) 2 [11]. The parent compound of this family, FeSe, displays a nematic electronic phase and a tetragonal-to-orthorhombic transition below 90 K [12] and no long range magnetic order was detected despite a rich spectrum of low and high-energy spin fluctuations [13][14][15].…”
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“…Another way to assess the proximity to the crossover is to check whether the size of the Cooper pair, given by the coherence length ξ ab , is smaller than the mean inter-particle spacing 1/k F and ξk F ≪ 1 [15,161]. Using the in-plane coherence length for FeSe of ξ 4.6-5.7 nm [42,45] and the values of k F ∼ 0.038-0.15 for the hole bands (Figure 4), it suggests that ξk F ∼ 1.75-8.55 is large and the Cooper pairs are quite extended suggesting that the superconductivity of FeSe need to be understood considering its multi-band effects.…”
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