Isotope effect and the role of phonon in the Fe-based superconductors

Abstract

We studied the isotope effect of phonon in the Fe-based superconductors using a phenomenological two band model for the sign-changing s-wave (-wave) state. Within this mean-field model, we showed that the large isotope effect is not inconsistent with the -wave pairing state and its high transition temperature. In principle, a large phonon isotope coefficient α implies a large phonon coupling constant. However, the asymmetric density of states (DOS) between two bands substantially enhances the value of α, so that a moderate value of the phonon coupling constant (λ ph ≈ 0.4) can produce a very large value of α (≈ 0.4) as well as a high transition temperature together with an antiferromagnet (AFM)-induced interaction.

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