Spin resonance in the superconducting state of Li1-xFexODFe1-ySe observed by neutron spectroscopy

Abstract

We have performed inelastic neutron scattering measurements on a powder sample of the superconductor lithium iron selenide hydroxide Li1-xFexODFe1-ySe (x 0.16, y 0.02, T c = 41\,K). The spectrum shows an enhanced intensity below T c over an energy range 0.64×2 < E < 2, where is the superconducting gap, with maxima at the wave vectors Q1 1.46\,-1 and Q2 1.97\,-1. The behavior of this feature is consistent with the spin resonance mode found in other unconventional superconductors, and strongly resembles the spin resonance observed in the spectrum of the molecular-intercalated iron selenide, Li0.6(ND2)0.2(ND3)0.8Fe2Se2. The signal can be described with a characteristic two-dimensional wave vector (π, 0.67π) in the Brillouin zone of the iron square lattice, consistent with the nesting vector between electron Fermi sheets.

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