Impurity-induced sub-gap bound gap states in alkali doped iron chalcogenide superconductors

Abstract

Measurements of the local density of states near impurities can be useful for identifying the superconducting gap structure in alkali doped iron chalcogenide superconductors KxFe2-ySe2. Here, we study the effects of nonmagnetic and magnetic impurities within a nearest neighbor d-wave and next-nearest neighbor s-wave superconducting state. For both repulsive and attractive nonmagnetic impurities, it is shown that sub-gap bound states exist only for d-wave superconductors with the positions of these bound states depending rather sensitively on the electron doping level. Further, for such disorder Coulomb interactions can lead to local impurity-induced magnetism in the case of d-wave superconductivity. For magnetic impurities, both s-wave and d-wave superconducting states support sub-gap bound states. The above results can be explained by a simple analytic model that provides a semi-quantitative understanding of the variation of the impurity bound states energies as a function of impurity potential and chemical doping level.

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