Evidence of a multiple boson emission in Sm1-xThxOFeAs

Abstract

We studied a reproducible fine structure observed in dynamic conductance spectra of Andreev arrays in Sm1-xThxOFeAs superconductors with various thorium concentrations (x = 0.08 - 0.3) and critical temperatures Tc = 26-50\,K. This structure is unambiguously caused by a multiple boson emission (of the same energy) during the process of multiple Andreev reflections. The directly determined energy of the bosonic mode reaches 0 = 14.8 2.2\,meV for optimal compound. Within the studied range of Tc, this energy as well as the large L and the small S superconducting gaps, nearly scales with critical temperature with the characteristic ratio 0/kBTc ≈ 3.2 (and 2L/kBTc ≈ 5.3, correspondingly) resembling the expected energy L + S of spin resonance and spectral density enhancement in s and s++ states, respectively.

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