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Strain-derivative of thermoelectric properties: a sensitive probe for nematicity

Superconductivity 2021-06-29 v2

Abstract

The nematic instability of iron-based superconductors is an undebatable ingredient of the physics of iron-based superconductors. Yet, its origin remains enigmatic as it involves a fermiology with an intricate interplay of lattice-, orbital- and spin- degrees of freedom. It is well known that thermoelectric transport is an excellent probe for revealing even subtle signatures of instabilities and pertinent fluctuations. In this paper, we report a strong response of the thermoelectric transport properties of two underdoped 1111 iron-based superconductors to a vanishingly small strain. By introducing the strain-derivative of the Seebeck and the Nernst coefficients, we provide a novel description of the nematic order parameter, proving the existence of an anisotropic Peltier-tensor beside an anisotropic conductivity-tensor. Our measurements reveal that the transport nematic phenomenology is the result of the combined effect of both an anisotropic scattering time and Fermi surface distortions, pointing out that in a realistic description, abreast of the spin-fluctuations also the orbital character is a fundamental ingredient. In addition, we show that nematic fluctuations universally relax in a Curie-Weiss fashion above T_S in all the elasto-transport measurements and we provide evidences that nematicity must be band-selective.

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@article{arxiv.1905.11660,
  title  = {Strain-derivative of thermoelectric properties: a sensitive probe for nematicity},
  author = {Federico Caglieris and Christoph Wuttke and Xiaochen Hong and Steffen Sykora and Rhea Kappenberger and Saicharan Aswartham and Sabine Wurmehl and Bernd Büchner and Christian Hess},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.11660},
  year   = {2021}
}