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Doping evolution of itinerant magnetic excitations in Fe-based oxypnictides

Superconductivity 2008-09-11 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Employing the four-band tight-binding model we study theoretically the doping dependence of the spin response in the normal state of novel Fe-based pnictide superconductors. We show that the commensurate spin density wave (SDW) transition that arises due to interband scattering between the hole α\alpha-pockets and the electron β\beta-pockets disappears already at the doping concentration x0.04x \approx 0.04 reflecting the evolution of the Fermi surfaces. Correspondingly, with further increase of the doping the antiferromagnetic fluctuations are suppressed for x>0.1x > 0.1 and the Imχ(QAFM,ω)\chi({\bf Q_{AFM}},\omega) becomes nearly temperature independent. At the same time, we observe that the uniform susceptibility deviates from the Pauli-like behavior and is increasing with increasing temperature reflecting the activation processes for the α\alpha-Fermi surfaces up to temperatures of about T=800K. With increase of the doping the absolute value of the uniform susceptibility lowers and its temperature dependence changes. In particular, it is a constant at low temperatures and then decreases with increasing temperature. We discuss our results in a context of recent experimental data.

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@article{arxiv.0807.3166,
  title  = {Doping evolution of itinerant magnetic excitations in Fe-based oxypnictides},
  author = {M. M. Korshunov and I. Eremin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.3166},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

5 pages, accepted in EPL

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