Neutron Scattering Resonance and the Fe-pnictide Superconducting Gap

Abstract

The existence of a neutron scattering resonance at a wavevector q* implies a sign change of the gap between two Fermi surface regions separated by wavevector q* . For the Fe pnictides, a resonance has been observed for a wavevector q* which connects a hole Fermi surface around the point with an electron Fermi surface around the X or Y points of the 1 Fe/unit cell Brillouin zone. Here we study the neutron scattering resonance for a five orbital model within an RPA-BCS approximation. Our results show that both sign-switched and extended s-wave gaps are consistent with the present data for q* near (π, 0) and that scattering at other momentum transfers can be useful in distinguishing between gap structures.

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