Microwave Surface Impedance Measurements of LiFeAs Single Crystals
Abstract
We report results of microwave surface impedance measurements of LiFeAs single crystals. The in-plane penetration depth depends on temperature exponentially at low temperatures, which strongly suggests that this material has the nodeless superconducting gap. The temperature dependence of the superfluid density indicates that LiFeAs is a multi-gap superconductor with at least two isotropic gaps. In addtion, the real part of the microwave conductivity exhibits a large enhancement below Tc, indicating that the quasi-particle relaxation time, τ, increases rapidly below Tc. We believe that this enhancement is rather common to all superconductors where an inelastic scattering is dominant above Tc, irrespective of the strength of the electron correlation.
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