Microwave Penetration Depth and Quasiparticle Conductivity in PrFeAsO1-y Single Crystals : Evidence for a Full-Gap Superconductor

Abstract

In-plane microwave penetration depth λab and quaiparticle conductivity at 28 GHz are measured in underdoped single crystals of the Fe-based superconductor PrFeAsO1-y (Tc≈ 35 K) by using a sensitive superconducting cavity resonator. λab(T) shows flat dependence at low temperatures, which is incompatible with the presence of nodes in the superconducting gap ( k). The temperature dependence of the superfluid density demonstrates that the gap is non-zero (/kBTc 1.6) all over the Fermi surface. The microwave conductivity below Tc exhibits an enhancement larger than the coherence peak, reminiscent of high-Tc cuprate superconductors.

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