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Fermi surface with Dirac fermions in CaFeAsF determined via quantum oscillation measurements

Superconductivity 2018-02-05 v3 Materials Science

Abstract

Despite the fact that 1111-type iron arsenides hold the record transition temperature of iron-based superconductors, their electronic structures have not been studied much because of the lack of high-quality single crystals. In this study, we completely determine the Fermi surface in the antiferromagnetic state of CaFeAsF, a 1111 iron-arsenide parent compound, by performing quantum oscillation measurements and band-structure calculations. The determined Fermi surface consists of a symmetry-related pair of Dirac electron cylinders and a normal hole cylinder. From analyses of quantum-oscillation phases, we demonstrate that the electron cylinders carry a nontrivial Berry phase π\pi. The carrier density is of the order of 103^{-3} per Fe. This unusual metallic state with the extremely small carrier density is a consequence of the previously discussed topological feature of the band structure which prevents the antiferromagnetic gap from being a full gap. We also report a nearly linear-in-BB magnetoresistance and an anomalous resistivity increase above about 30 T for BcB \parallel c, the latter of which is likely related to the quantum limit of the electron orbit. Intriguingly, the electrical resistivity exhibits a nonmetallic temperature dependence in the paramagnetic tetragonal phase (T>T > 118 K), which may suggest an incoherent state. Our study provides a detailed knowledge of the Fermi surface in the antiferromagnetic state of 1111 parent compounds and moreover opens up a new possibility to explore Dirac-fermion physics in those compounds.

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@article{arxiv.1710.03938,
  title  = {Fermi surface with Dirac fermions in CaFeAsF determined via quantum oscillation measurements},
  author = {Taichi Terashima and Hishiro T. Hirose and David Graf and Yonghui Ma and Gang Mu and Tao Hu and Katsuhiro Suzuki and Shinya Uji and Hiroaki Ikeda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.03938},
  year   = {2018}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures, 1 table