Abstract

We study microwave surface impedance measurements of LiFeAs, LiFe(As,P) and FeSe1−xTex single crystals. The in-plane penetration depths of LiFeAs and LiFe(As,P) depend on temperature exponentially at low temperatures, which is a strong indication that these two materials have the nodeless superconducting gap. The temperature dependence of the superfluid density indicates that LiFeAs and LiFe(As,P) are multi-gap superconductors with at least two isotropic gaps. In FeSe1−xTex, on the other hand, the quadratic temperature dependence of the in-plane penetration depth appears, which indicates the existence of some sort of quasiparticle excitations. In addtion, the real part of the microwave conductivity exhibits a large enhancement below Tc in all three materials, which results from the increase of the quasiparticle relaxation time, τ, below Tc.

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