Spin anisotropy due to spin-orbit coupling in optimally hole-doped Ba$_{0.67}$K$_{0.33}$Fe$_2$As$_2$

ORAL

Abstract

We use polarized inelastic neutron scattering to study the temperature and energy dependence of spin space anisotropies in the optimally hole-doped iron pnictide Ba$_{0.67}$K$_{0.33}$Fe$_{2}$As$_{2}$ ($T_{{\rm c}}=38$ K). In the superconducting state, while the high-energy part of the magnetic spectrum is nearly isotropic, the low-energy part displays a pronouced anisotropy, manifested by a $c$-axis polarized resonance. We also observe that the spin anisotropy in superconducting Ba$_{0.67}$K$_{0.33}$Fe$_{2}$As$_{2}$ extends to higher energies compared to electron-doped BaFe$_{2-x}TM_{x}$As$_{2}$ ($TM=$Co, Ni) and isovalent-doped BaFe$_{2}$As$_{1.4}$P$_{0.6}$, suggesting a connection between $T_{\rm c}$ and the energy scale of the spin anisotropy. In the normal state, the low-energy spin anisotropy for optimally hole- and electron-doped iron pnictides onset at a temperature similar to the temperature in which the elastoresistance deviates from Curie-Weiss behavior, pointing to a possible connection between the two phenomena. Our results highlight the relevance of the spin-orbit coupling to the superconductivity of the iron pnictides.

Authors

  • Yu Song

    • Rice University
  • Haoran Man

    • Rice University
  • Rui Zhang

    • Rice University
  • Xingye Lu

    • Rice University
  • Chenglin Zhang

    • Rice University
  • Meng Wang

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Guotai Tan

    • Beijing Normal University
  • L.-P. Regnault

    • Universite Grenoble Alpes
  • Yixi Su

    • Julich Centre for Neutron Science
  • Jian Kang

    • University of Minnesota
  • R. M. Fernandes

    • University of Minnesota
  • Pengcheng Dai

    • Rice University