L-dependence of low energy spin excitations in FeTe/Se superconductors
ORAL
Abstract
We will present neutron scattering measurements on low energy magnetic excitations from FeTe$_{1-x}$Se$_x$ (``11'' system) samples. Our work shows that the low energy magnetic excitations are dominated by 2D correlations in the superconducting (SC) compound at low temperature, with the L-dependence well described by the Fe magnetic form factor. However, at temperatures much higher than T$_C$, the magnetic excitations become more three-dimensional with a clear change in the L-dependence. The low energy magnetic excitations from non-superconducting (NSC) samples, on the other hand, always exhibit three-dimensional features for the entire temperature range of our measurements. Our results suggest that in additional to in-plane correlations, the inter-plane spin correlations are also coupled to the superconducting properties in the ``11'' system.
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Authors
Guangyong Xu
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Comdensed Matter Physics & materials Science Department, Brookhaven national laboratory
zhijun xu
NIST Center for Neutron Research
University of Maryland and NIST Center for Neutron Research
John Schneeloch
Stonybrook University
Comdensed Matter Physics \& materials Science Department, Brookhaven national laboratory
Brookhaven Natl Lab
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Jinsheng Wen
Nanjing University
Barry Winn
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yang Zhao
NIST Center for Neutron Research
Robert Birgeneau
University of California, Berkeley
UC Berkeley
University of California Berkeley
Genda Gu
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Comdensed Matter Physics \& materials Science Department, Brookhaven national laboratory
Brookhaven Natl Lab
John Tranquada
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Comdensed Matter Physics \& materials Science Department, Brookhaven national laboratory