We report a study of high quality pnictide superconductor
BaFe1.84Co0.16As2 thin films using time-domain THz spectroscopy.
Near Tc we find evidence for a coherence peak and qualitative agreement with
the weak-coupling Mattis-Bardeen form of the conductivity. At low temperature,
we find that the real part of the THz conductivity is not fully suppressed and
σ2 is significantly smaller than the Matthis-Bardeen expectation. The
temperature dependence of the penetration depth λ follows a power law
with an unusually high exponent of 3.1. We interpret these results as
consistent with impurity scattering induced pair-breaking. Taken together our
results are strong evidence for an extended s± symmetry order parameter.Comment: 4.2 pages, 4 figures, submitted. v2: references format corrected, no
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