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Orbital-Ordering Induces Structural Phase Transition and the Resistivity Anomaly in Iron Pnictides

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2013-05-29 v2

Abstract

We attribute the structural phase transition (SPT) in the parent compounds of the iron pnictides to orbital ordering. Due to the anisotropy of the dxzd_{xz} and dyzd_{yz} orbitals in the xyxy plane, a ferro-orbital ordering makes the orthorhombic structure more energetically favorable, thus inducing the SPT. In this orbital-ordered system, the sites with orbitals that do not order have higher energies. Scattering of the itinerant electrons by these localized two-level systems causes a resistivity anomaly upon the onset of the SPT. The proposed orbital ordering also leads to the stripe-like anti-ferromagnetism and anisotropy of the magnetic exchanges. This model is quantitatively consistent with available experimental observations.

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@article{arxiv.0905.1704,
  title  = {Orbital-Ordering Induces Structural Phase Transition and the Resistivity Anomaly in Iron Pnictides},
  author = {Weicheng Lv and Jiansheng Wu and Philip Phillips},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1704},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

Out of the deep freeze and into the Published domain, orbital ordering meets the iron age