Isotropic Cooper Pairs with Emergent Sign Changes in Single-Layer Iron Superconductor
Abstract
We model a single layer of heavily electron-doped FeSe by spin-1/2 moments over a square lattice of iron atoms that include the 3d xz and 3d yz orbitals, at strong on-site Coulomb repulsion. Above half filling, we find emergent hole bands below the Fermi level at the center of the one-iron Brillouin zone in a half metal state characterized by hidden magnetic order and by electron-type Fermi surface pockets at wavenumbers that double the unit cell along the principal axes. "Replicas" of the emergent hole bands exist at lower energy in the two-iron Brillouin zone. Exact calculations with two mobile electrons find evidence for isotropic Cooper pairs that alternate in sign between the electron bands and the emergent hole bands.
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