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We studied a reproducible fine structure observed in dynamic conductance spectra of Andreev arrays in Sm$_{1-x}$Th$_x$OFeAs superconductors with various thorium concentrations ($x = 0.08 - 0.3$) and critical temperatures $T_c = 26-50$,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 $varepsilon_0 = 14.8 pm 2.2$,meV for optimal compound. Within the studied range of $T_c$, this energy as well as the large $Delta_L$ and the small $Delta_S$ superconducting gaps, nearly scales with critical temperature with the characteristic ratio $varepsilon_0/k_BT_c approx 3.2$ (and $2Delta_L/k_BT_c approx 5.3$, correspondingly) resembling the expected energy $Delta_L + Delta_S$ of spin resonance and spectral density enhancement in $s^{pm}$ and $s^{++}$ states, respectively.
Using intrinsic multiple Andreev reflections effect (IMARE) spectroscopy, we studied SnS contacts in the layered oxypnictide superconductors Sm$_{1-x}$Th$_x$OFeAs with various thorium doping and critical temperatures $T_C = 21-54$ K. We observe a sca
We studied SNS- and S-N-S-N-...-S contacts (where S - superconductor, N - normal metal) formed by break-junction technique in polycrystalline Sm$_{1-x}$Th$_x$OFeAs superconductor samples with critical temperatures $T_C = (34 div 45)$ K. In such conta
We report conventional and time-resolved infrared spectroscopy on LaFeAsO$_{1-x}$F$_x$ superconducting thin films. The far-infrared transmission can be quantitatively explained by a two-component model including a conventional s-wave superconducting
High resolution photoemission measurements have been carried out on non-superconducting SmOFeAs parent compound and superconducting Sm(O$_{1-x}$F$_x$)FeAs (x=0.12, and 0.15) compounds. The momentum-integrated spectra exhibit a clear Fermi cutoff that
Motivated by the possibility of observing the co-existence between magnetism and unconventional superconductivity in heavy-fermion Ce$_{1-x}$Sm$_x$CoIn$_5$ alloys, we studied how the samarium substitution on the cerium site affects the magnetic field