Pseudogap in underdoped Ba1-xKxFe2As2 as seen via optical conductivity

Abstract

We report the observation of a pseudogap in the ab-plane optical conductivity of underdoped Ba1-xKxFe2As2 (x = 0.2 and 0.12) single crystals. Both samples show prominent gaps opened by a spin density wave (SDW) order and superconductivity at the transition temperatures T SDW and Tc, respectively. In addition, we observe an evident pseudogap below T 75 K, a temperature much lower than T SDW but much higher than Tc. A spectral weight analysis shows that the pseudogap is closely connected to the superconducting gap, indicating the possibility of its being a precursor of superconductivity. The doping dependence of the gaps is also supportive of such a scenario.

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