The temperature and frequency dependences of the conductivity are derived
from optical reflection and transmission measurements of electron doped
BaFe2As2 crystals and films. The data is consistent with gap nodes or
possibly a very small gap in the crossover region between these two
possibilities. This can arise when one of the several pockets known to exist in
these systems has extended s-wave gap symmetry with an anisotropic piece
canceling or nearly so the isotropic part in some momentum direction.
Alternatively, a node can be lifted by impurity scattering which reduces
anisotropy. We find that the smaller gap on the hole pocket at the Γ
point in the Brillouin zone is isotropic s-wave while the electron pocket at
the M point has a larger gap which is anisotropic and falls in the crossover
region.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure