Abstract
The upper critical field $H_{c2}$ and its anisotropy are calculated for order parameters with line nodes at equators, $k_z=0$, of the Fermi surface of uniaxial superconductors. It is shown that characteristic features found in Fe-based materials -- a nearly linear $H_{c2}(T)$ in a broad $T$ domain, a low and increasing on warming anisotropy $\gamma_H= H_{c2,ab}/ H_{c2,c}\, $ -- can be caused by competing effects of the equatorial nodes and of the Fermi surface anisotropy. For certain material parameters, $\gamma_H(T)-1$ may change sign on warming in agreement with recorded behavior of FeTeS system. It is also shown that the anisotropy of the penetration depth $\gamma_\lambda= \lambda_c/\lambda_{ab} $ decreases on warming to reach $\gamma_H$ at $T_c$ in agreement with data available. For some materials $\gamma_\lambda(T)$ may change on warming from $\gamma_\lambda>1$ at low $T$s to $\gamma_\lambda<1$ at high $T$s.
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