Forging an understanding of Fe-based superconductors in the new Iron Age
University of Florida
The new iron-based superconductors have occasioned great excitement because transition
temperatures are high, and it is hoped that the existence of a second class of such
superconductors in addition to cuprates will lead to new insights into the essential
ingredients for high temperature superconductivity. I will review what is known about
the superconducting state and explain the basis for the near-consensus that almost
all such materials display spin singlet, s-wave pair symmetry, but that the order
parameter changes sign over the Fermi surface. The electrons that pair also possess
an orbital degree of freedom, which plays an unusual role. High-Tc superconductivity
in these unusual multiband materials poses anew the question of how higher temperature
superconductivity might be achieved, and offers some new insights.