Physical Review Research (Dec 2021)

Superconducting gap and pseudogap in the surface states of the iron-based superconductor PrFeAsO_{1−y} studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy

  • K. Hagiwara,
  • M. Ishikado,
  • M. Horio,
  • K. Koshiishi,
  • S. Nakata,
  • S. Ideta,
  • K. Tanaka,
  • K. Horiba,
  • K. Ono,
  • H. Kumigashira,
  • T. Yoshida,
  • S. Ishida,
  • H. Eisaki,
  • S. Shamoto,
  • A. Fujimori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.043151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. 043151

Abstract

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In order to study the possible superconductivity at the polar surfaces of 1111-type iron-based superconductors, which is doped with a large amount of holes in spite of the electron doping in bulk materials, we have performed angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) studies on superconducting PrFeAsO_{1−y} crystals. We have indeed observed the opening of a superconducting gap on surface-derived hole pockets as well as on a bulk-derived hole pocket. The superconducting gap is found to open on the surface-derived hole pockets below the bulk T_{c}, which suggests that the surface superconductivity is possibly induced by proximity effect from the bulk. We have also observed the opening of a large pseudogap on the surface-derived hole pockets, which is similar to the pseudogap in 122-type bulk superconductors doped with a smaller amount of holes. This suggests that the opening of a large pseudogap is a characteristic property of hole-doped iron-based superconductors.