Nodal superconductivity in FeS: Evidence from quasiparticle heat transport
Abstract
We report low-temperature heat transport measurements on superconducting iron sulfide FeS with Tc ≈ 5 K, which has the same crystal structure and similar electronic band structure to the superconducting iron selenide FeSe. In zero magnetic field, a significant residual linear term 0/T is observed. At low field, 0/T increases rapidly with the increase of field. These results provide strong evidence for nodal superconducting gap in FeS. We compare it with the sister compound FeSe, and other iron-based superconductors with nodal gap.
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