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We consider the spin response within the five-orbital model for iron-based superconductors and study two cases: equal and unequal gaps in different bands. In the first case, the spin resonance peak in the superconducting state appears below the characteristic energy scale determined by the gap magnitude, $2Delta_L$. In the second case, the energy scale corresponds to the sum of smaller and larger gap magnitudes, $Delta_L + Delta_S$. Increasing the values of the Hubbard interaction and the Hunds exchange, we observe a shift of the spin resonance energy to lower frequencies.
The spin resonance peak in the iron-based superconductors is observed in inelastic neutron scattering experiments and agrees well with predicted results for the extended s-wave ($s_pm$) gap symmetry. On the basis of four-band and three-orbital tight
We study the spin resonance in superconducting state of iron-based materials within multiband models with two unequal gaps, $Delta_L$ and $Delta_S$, on different Fermi surface pockets. We show that due to the indirect nature of the gap entering the s
We study the spin resonance peak in recently discovered iron-based superconductors. The resonance peak observed in inelastic neutron scattering experiments agrees well with predicted results for the extended $s$-wave ($s_pm$) gap symmetry. Recent neu
Motivated by the recent experiment of the non-BCS scaling relation of the condensation energy $Delta CE$ vs. $T_c$ ($Delta CE sim T_c ^{beta}, betaapprox 3.5$) [PRB 89 140503 (2014)] for the Fe-based superconductors, we studied the CE and $T_c$ of th
The exact superconducting phase of K2-xFe4+ySe5 has yet conclusively decided since its discovery due to its intrinsic multiphase in early material. In an attempt to resolve the mystery, we have carried out systematic structural studies on a set of we