The Origin of Condensation Energy Scaling of the Fe-based superconductors
Abstract
Motivated by the recent experiment of the non-BCS scaling relation of the condensation energy CE vs. Tc ( CE Tc β, β≈ 3.5) [PRB 89 140503 (2014)] for the Fe-based superconductors, we studied the CE and Tc of the multiband BCS superconductors. We showed that the experimentally observed anomalous scaling relation CE Tc 3.5 is well reproduced by the two-band BCS superconductor paired by a dominant interband interaction (Vinter > Vintra). Our result implies that this seemingly non-BCS-like scaling behavior, on the contrary to the common expectation, is in fact a strong experimental evidence that the pairing mechanism of the Fe-based superconductors is genuinely a BCS mechanism, meaning that "the Cooper pairs are formed by the itinerant carriers glued by a pairing interaction."
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