Iron-Based Superconductors: S4 Symmetry Superconductors

Abstract

I elaborate the construction of the recent two-orbital model for iron-based superconductorshu-hao and discuss the properties of superconducting(SC) phases based on the S4 symmetry. I demonstrate further that the underlining electronic structure is an almost decoupled two-orbital model obeying the S4 symmetry. I discuss the classification of the SC states according to the S4 symmetry, which leads to a natural prediction that there are two different phases even in the proposed A1g s-wave SC state of iron-based superconductors and the sign change in the SC state should be hidden between the upper and lower As(Se) layer in a single Fe-(As)Se layer, an analogy of the sign change under the 90 degree rotation in the d-wave SC state of cuprates. The S4 symmetry makes iron-based superconductors a unique class of superconductors with promising device applications.

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