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Ground state pairing correlations in the $S_4$ symmetric microscopic model for iron-based superconductors

We present the ground state pairing correlations in the $S_4$ symmetric microscopic model for iron-based superconductors, computed with the constrained-path Monte Carlo method. For various electron fillings and interaction strengths, we find that the $s_{xy}$ pairing dominates over other pairing correlations and is positive when the pair separation exceeds several lattice constants, whatever for iron pnictides and iron chlcogenides. These ground state properties, especially the long range part pairing correlations re-confirm the previous finite temperature results published in Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 107002(2013). We further our study by including the nearest neighbour interaction $V$ and it is found that the $s_{xy}$ pairing correlation is slightly suppressed by the increasing $V$.

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