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Coherence Length of Electronic Nematicity in Iron-Based Superconductors

Superconductivity 2024-09-27 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Recent developments in laser-excited photoemission electron microscopy (laser-PEEM) advance the visualization of electronic nematicity and nematic domain structures in iron-based superconductors. In FeSe and BaFe2_2(As0.87_{0.87}P0.13_{0.13})2_2 superconductors, it has been reported that the thickness of the electronic nematic domain walls is unexpectedly long, leading to the formation of mesoscopic nematicity wave [T. Shimojima et al.\textit{et al.}, Science 373\textbf{373} (2021) 1122]. This finding demonstrates that the nematic coherence length ξnem\xi_{\rm nem} can be decoupled from the lattice domain wall. Here, we report that the electronic domain wall thickness shows a distinct variation in related materials: it is similarly long in FeSe0.9_{0.9}S0.1_{0.1} whereas it is much shorter in undoped BaFe2_2As2_2. We find a correlation between the thick domain walls and the non-Fermi liquid properties of normal-state resistivity above the nematic transition temperature. This suggests that the nematic coherence length can be enhanced by underlying spin-orbital fluctuations responsible for the anomalous transport properties.

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@article{arxiv.2406.12705,
  title  = {Coherence Length of Electronic Nematicity in Iron-Based Superconductors},
  author = {Yoichi Kageyama and Asato Onishi and Cédric Bareille and Kousuke Ishida and Yuta Mizukami and Shigeyuki Ishida and Hiroshi Eisaki and Kenichiro Hashimoto and Toshiyuki Taniuchi and Shik Shin and Hiroshi Kontani and Takasada Shibauchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.12705},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures