Abstract

We investigated four single crystals of K-doped BaFe_2As_2 (Ba-122), Ba_{1-x}K_xFe_2As_2 with x = 0.29, 0.36, 0.40, and 0.51, using infrared spectroscopy. We explored a wide variety of doping levels, from under- to overdoped. We obtained the superfluid plasma frequencies (Omega _{textrm{sp}}) and corresponding London penetration depths (uplambda _{textrm{L}}) from the measured optical conductivity spectra. We also extracted the electron-boson spectral density (EBSD) functions using a two-parallel charge transport channel approach in the superconducting (SC) state. From the extracted EBSD functions, the maximum SC transition temperatures (T_c^{textrm{Max}}) were determined using a generalized McMillan formula and the SC coherence lengths (xi _{textrm{SC}}) were calculated using the timescales encoded in the EBSD functions and reported Fermi velocities. We identified some similarities and differences in the doping-dependent SC quantities between the K-doped Ba-122 and the hole-doped cuprates. We expect that the various SC quantities obtained across the wide doping range will provide helpful information for establishing the microscopic pairing mechanism in Fe-pnictide superconductors.

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