Charge dynamics in the normal state of the iron oxypnictide superconductor LaFePO
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Many-body interactions in materials govern diverse and complex phenomena like high-$T_c$ superconductivity, density wave instabilities and metal-insulator transitions. Infrared spectroscopy is an ideal tool for identifying the fingerprints of the various interactions in a material. We present infrared and optical properties in the normal state of $ab$-plane oriented single crystals of the iron oxypnictide superconductor LaFePO. Prominent Drude peaks and low scattering rates indicate the presence of coherent quasiparticles. We find that this metal has a relatively low carrier density compared to MgB$_2$, for example. An important result is that the Drude spectral weight i.e. the kinetic energy of itinerant quasiparticles is reduced by correlation effects to 50\% of the band theory value. Even though LaFePO is among the most conducting of the iron-pnictides, we find that electronic correlations cannot be ignored in any realistic physical description of this material. We classify LaFePO as a moderately correlated metal.
*This work was performed in collaboration with J. J. Hamlin, R.E. Baumbach, M. B. Maple, Lijun Zhang, D. J. Singh, and D. N. Basov. Support from the National Science Foundation via grant NSF-DMR0705171 is gratefully acknowledged.
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