Anomalous Temperature Dependence of the Superfluid Density Caused by Dirty-to-Clean Crossover in FeSe0.4Te0.6 Single Crystals
Abstract
We report microwave surface impedances of FeSe0.4Te0.6 single crystals measured at 12, 19, and 44 GHz. The penetration depth exhibits a power law behavior, δ λL=λL (T)-λL (0) CTn with an exponent n 2, which is considered to result from impurity scattering. This behavior is consistent with s-wave pairing symmetry. The temperature dependence of the superfluid density largely deviates from the behavior expected in the BCS theory. We believe that this deviation is caused by the crossover from the dirty regime near Tc to the clean regime at low temperatures, which is supported by the rapid increase of the quasiparticle scattering time obtained from the microwave conductivity. We also believe that the previously published data of the superfluid density can be interpreted in this scenario.
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