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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 79, Issue 23, Pages -Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.79.235207
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- NSF [PHY-0603759]
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We show that features of the dynamical spin susceptibility can unambiguously distinguish between different pairing symmetries of the superconducting state in iron-based superconductors. A magnetic resonance is a feature for the extended s(x2y2)-wave cos k(x) cos k(y) pairing symmetry. It is present in the pure superconducting (SC) state but weakens in the mixed SC and magnetically ordered state. We calculate the random-phase approximation correction to the NMR spin-relaxation rate 1/T(1) and the Knight shift in the above states and show a good agreement with experimental results. Moreover, we argue that the energy dispersion of the magnetic resonance along the c axis observed in neutron scattering experiments is also an indirect evidence supporting the s(x2y2) pairing symmetry.
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