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Effects of Disorder in FeSe : An Ab Initio Study

Materials Science 2015-05-13 v3 Superconductivity

Abstract

Using the coherent-potential approximation, we have studied the effects of excess Fe, Se-deficiency, and substitutions of S, Te on Se sub-lattice and Co, Ni and Cu on Fe sub-lattice in FeSe. Our results show that (i) a small amount of excess Fe substantially disorders the Fe-derived bands while Se-deficiency affects mainly the Se-derived bands, (ii) the substitution of S or Te enhances the possibility of Fermi surface nesting, specially in FeSe0.5_{0.5}Te0.5_{0.5}, in spite of disordering the Se-derived bands, (iii) the electron doping through Co, Ni or Cu disorders the system and pushes down the Fe-derived bands, thereby destroying the possibility of Fermi surface nesting. A comparison of these results with the rigid-band, virtual-crystal and supercell approximations reveals the importance of describing disorder with the coherent-potential approximation.

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@article{arxiv.0908.0303,
  title  = {Effects of Disorder in FeSe : An Ab Initio Study},
  author = {Prabhakar P Singh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.0303},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Redone VCA calculations, and some minor changes. (Accepted for publication in Journal of Physics:Condensed Matter)