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Fully Gapped Superconducting State Based on a High Normal State Quasiparticle Density of States in Ba0.6_{0.6}K0.4_{0.4}Fe2_2As2_2 Single Crystals

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We report the specific heat (SH) measurements on single crystals of hole doped FeAsFeAs-based superconductor Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2Ba_{0.6}K_{0.4}Fe_2As_2. It is found that the electronic SH coefficient γe(T)\gamma_e(T) is not temperature dependent and increases almost linearly with the magnetic field in low temperature region. These point to a fully gapped superconducting state. Surprisingly the sharp SH anomaly ΔC/TTc\Delta C/T|_{T_c} reaches a value of 98 mJ/molK2mJ/mol K^2 suggesting a very high normal state quasiparticle density of states (γn63mJ/molK2\gamma_n \approx 63 mJ/mol K^2). A detailed analysis reveals that the γe(T)\gamma_e(T) cannot be fitted with a single gap of s-wave symmetry due to the presence of a hump in the middle temperature region. However, our data indicate that the dominant part of the superconducting condensate is induced by an s-wave gap with the magnitude of about 6 meV.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

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