Orbital Selectivity Of Layer-Resolved Tunneling In The Iron-Based Superconductor Ba0.6k0.4fe2as2

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2020)

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We use scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy to elucidate the Cooper pairing of the iron pnictide superconductor Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2. By a cold-cleaving technique, we obtain atomically resolved termination surfaces with different layer identities. Remarkably, we observe that the low-energy tunneling spectrum related to superconductivity has an unprecedented dependence on the layer identity. By cross referencing with the angle-revolved photoemission results and the tunneling data of LiFeAs, we find that tunneling on each termination surface probes superconductivity through selecting distinct Fe-3d orbitals. These findings imply the real-space orbital features of the Cooper pairing in the iron pnictide superconductors, and propose a general concept that, for complex multiorbital material, tunneling on different terminating layers can feature orbital selectivity.
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