Effects of the vortices and impurities on the nuclear spin relaxation rate in iron-based superconductors
Abstract
The effects of magnetic vortices and nonmagnetic impurities on the low energy quasiparticle excitations and the spin-lattice relaxation rate are examined in the iron-based superconductors for the s-, s- and d-wave pairing symmetries, respectively. The main effect of the vortices is to enhance the quasiparticle excitations and the spin-lattice relaxation rate for all symmetries, and leads to a T3 dependence of the relaxation rate followed by a nearly T-linearity at lower temperatures. This enhancement can only be seen for the s- and d-wave symmetries in the presence of nonmagnetic impurities. These results suggest that the s-wave and d-wave pairing states behave similarly in response to the magnetic field and nonmagnetic impurities, therefore it may be impossible to distinguish them on the basis of the measurements of spin-lattice relaxation rates when a magnetic field and/or impurity scatterings are present.
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