Multiple Andreev reflections spectroscopy of two-gap 1111- and 11 Fe-based superconductors

Abstract

Using the "break-junction" technique we prepared and studied superconductor - constriction - superconductor nanocontacts in polycrystalline samples of Fe-based superconductors CeO0.88F0.12FeAs (Ce-1111; TC bulk = 41 1 K), LaO0.9F0.1FeAs (La-1111; TC bulk = 28 1 K), and FeSe (TC bulk = 12 1 K). We detected two subharmonic gap structures related with multiple Andreev reflections, indicating the presence of two superconducting gaps with the BCS-ratios 2L/kBTC = 4.2 5.9 and 2S/kBTC 1 3.52, respectively. Temperature dependences of the two gaps L,S(T) in FeSe indicate a k-space proximity effect between two superconducting condensates. For the studied iron-based superconductors we found a linear relation between the gap L and magnetic resonance energy, E res ≈ 2L.

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