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      Magnetism and its microscopic origin in iron-based high-temperature superconductors

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          Iron-based layered superconductor La[O(1-x)F(x)]FeAs (x = 0.05-0.12) with T(c) = 26 K.

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            Superconductivity at 38 K in the Iron Arsenide\(({\mathrm{Ba}}_{1-x}{\mathrm{K}}_{x}){\mathrm{Fe}}_{2}{\mathrm{As}}_{2}\)

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              Unconventional pairing originating from the disconnected Fermi surfaces of superconducting LaFeAsO1-xFx.

              For a newly discovered iron-based high T_{c} superconductor LaFeAsO1-xFx, we have constructed a minimal model, where inclusion of all five Fe d bands is found to be necessary. The random-phase approximation is applied to the model to investigate the origin of superconductivity. We conclude that the multiple spin-fluctuation modes arising from the nesting across the disconnected Fermi surfaces realize an extended s-wave pairing, while d-wave pairing can also be another candidate.
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                Journal
                Nature Physics
                Nature Phys
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1745-2473
                1745-2481
                October 2012
                October 3 2012
                October 2012
                : 8
                : 10
                : 709-718
                Article
                10.1038/nphys2438
                b1c25cf3-0e06-4f14-81b4-fae5404e69b7
                © 2012

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