Nonlinear Elastoresistivity Response in the $A_{1g}$ Symmetry Channel of the Iron Superconductor Ba(Fe$_{0.975}$Co$_{0.025}$)$_2$As$_2$

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Abstract

Elastoresistivity relates changes in resistance of a material to strains that it experiences. Previously we have shown how the $B_{2g}$ component of the elastoresistivity tensor is proportional to the nematic susceptibility, and hence can be used to infer a divergence of the nematic susceptibility approaching the tetragonal-to-orthorhombic structural phase transition in the Fe-based superconductors. In this talk I will introduce a new application of elastoresistance measurements for probing the resistivity response in the $A_{1g}$ symmetry channel. This is not a nematic symmetry; rather, it describes the isotropic response to strains that the material experiences. This technique was performed on a stereotypical iron based superconductor, Ba(Fe$_{0.975}$Co$_{0.025}$)$_2$As$_2$. We find that the response in the $A_{1g}$ channel is nonlinear with a quadratic elastoresistance coefficient that diverges close to the tetragonal to orthorhombic structural transition. I will explain the significance of these measurements and how they fit with our understanding from previous measurements of the $B_{2g}$ elastoresistance response.

Authors

  • Johanna C. Palmstrom

    • Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    • Stanford University
  • Jiun-Haw Chu

    • Univ of Washington
    • University of Washington
    • Stanford University and University of Washington
  • Ian R. Fisher

    • Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ
    • Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
    • Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory