Momentum dependent $$d_{xz/yz}$$ band splitting in LaFeAsO

Author:

Huh S. S.,Kim Y. S.,Kyung W. S.,Jung J. K.,Kappenberger R.,Aswartham S.,Büchner B.,Ok J. M.,Kim J. S.,Dong C.,Hu J. P.,Cho S. H.,Shen D. W.,Denlinger J. D.,Kim Y. K.,Kim C.

Abstract

Abstract The nematic phase in iron based superconductors (IBSs) has attracted attention with a notion that it may provide important clue to the superconductivity. A series of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) studies were performed to understand the origin of the nematic phase. However, there is lack of ARPES study on LaFeAsO nematic phase. Here, we report the results of ARPES studies of the nematic phase in LaFeAsO. Degeneracy breaking between the $$d_{xz}$$ d xz and $$d_{yz}$$ d yz hole bands near the $$\Gamma$$ Γ and M point is observed in the nematic phase. Different temperature dependent band splitting behaviors are observed at the $$\Gamma$$ Γ and M points. The energy of the band splitting near the M point decreases as the temperature decreases while it has little temperature dependence near the $$\Gamma$$ Γ point. The nematic nature of the band shift near the M point is confirmed through a detwin experiment using a piezo device. Since a momentum dependent splitting behavior has been observed in other iron based superconductors, our observation confirms that the behavior is a universal one among iron based superconductors.

Funder

IBS

DFG

SRC

Max Planck-POSTECH Center

CAS

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Office of Basic Energy Sciences of US

NRF

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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