We report on a study of the superconducting order parameter in
Fe(Te1βxβSexβ) thin films (with different Se contents: x=0.3, 0.4, 0.5)
by means of point-contact Andreev-reflection spectroscopy (PCARS). The PCARS
spectra show reproducible evidence of multiple structures, namely two clear
conductance maxima associated to a superconducting gap of amplitude ΞEββ2.75kBβTcβ and additional shoulders at higher energy that, as we
show, are the signature of the strong interaction of charge carriers with a
bosonic mode whose characteristic energy coincides with the spin-resonance
energy. The details of some PCARS spectra at low energy suggest the presence of
a smaller and not easily discernible gap of amplitude ΞHββ1.75kBβTcβ. The existence of this gap and its amplitude are confirmed by PCARS
measurements in Fe(Te1βxβSexβ) single crystals. The values of the two
gaps ΞEβ and ΞHβ, once plotted as a function of the local
critical temperature TcAβ, turn out to be in perfect agreement with the
results obtained by various experimental techniques reported in literature.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version
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