We review our recent experimental results on the electronic nematic phase in electron- and hole-doped BaFe2As2 and FeSe. The nematic susceptibility is extracted from shear-modulus data (obtained using a three-point-bending method in a capacitance dilatometer) using Landau theory and is compared to the nematic susceptibility obtained from elastoresistivity and Raman data. FeSe is particularly interesting in this context, because of a large nematic, i.e., a structurally distorted but paramagnetic, region in its phase diagram. Scaling of the nematic susceptibility with the spin lattice relaxation rate from NMR, as predicted by the spin-nematic theory, is found in both electron- and hole-doped BaFe2As2, but not in FeSe. The intricate relationship of the nematic susceptibility to spin and orbital degrees of freedom is discussed.
@article{arxiv.1505.05120,
title = {Electronic nematic susceptibility of iron-based superconductors},
author = {Anna E. Böhmer and Christoph Meingast},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.05120},
year = {2015}
}
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Invited review article for a special issue on Fe-based superconductors in Comptes Rendus Physique