Time-Resolved Study of Pseudogap and Superconducting Quasiparticle Dynamics in Ca_0.82La_0.18Fe_1-xNi_xAs_2

  • We use femtosecond time-resolved optical reflectivity to study the photoexcited quasiparticle (QP) dynamics in the iron-based 112 type superconducting (SC) samples Ca_0.82La_0.18Fe_1-xNi_xAs_2, with x = 0 and 0.024. In the parent sample, a fast and a slow relaxation emerge at temperatures below the magnetic-structure (MS) transition T_\rm ms \approx 50 K and the SC transition T_\rm c \approx 33 K, respectively. The latter obviously corresponds to an SC QP dynamics, which is further confirmed in the x = 0.024 sample with T_\rm c \approx 25 K. The former suggests that a partial of photoexcited QP relaxation through a pesudogap (PG) channel, which is absent in the doped x = 0.024 sample without the MS transition.
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