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Exotic superconductivity in iron chalcogenide superconductor FeSe1-xSx

Dec.3 14:00-14:15 (Tokyo Time)

*Yuta Mizukami1, Masahiro Haze2, Ohei Tanaka1, Kohei Matsuura1, Daiki Sano2, Jakob Boeker3, Ilya Eremin3, Shigeru Kasahara2, Yuji Matsuda2, Takasada Shibauchi1

Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo, Japan1

Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Japan2

Institut fur Theoretische Physik III, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany3

The BCS-BEC crossover from strongly overlapping Cooper pairs to non-overlapping composite bosons in the strong coupling limit has been a long-standing issue of interacting many-body fermion systems. It has been extremely challenging to realize such a crossover state in electronic systems over the past decade [1, 2]. Recently, FeSe semimetal [3, 4] emerged as a high-Tc superconductor located in the BCS-BEC crossover regime, owing to its very small Fermi energies [5, 6]. In FeSe, however, an ordinary BCS-like heat-capacity jump is observed at Tc [7–9], posing a fundamental question on the characteristics of the BCS-BEC crossover. To study this issue, we focus on iron chalcogenide FeSe1−xSx, where the nematic phase transition at 90 K in FeSe can be tuned by isovalent sulfur(S) substitution. When the nematic order is suppressed at x > 0.17, strong deviation from mean-field BCS transition is found in the thermodynamic quantities with giant superconducting fluctuations extending far above Tc. However, no pseudogap formation is observed in the tunneling spectra. These results illuminate highly unusual features of the BCS-BEC crossover in superconductors with multiband electronic structure and competing electronic instabilities.

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Keywords: iron chalcogenide, BCS-BEC crossover, specific heat, electron nematicity