Strain-tuning of electronic structure of a tetragonal iron-chalcogenide superconductor

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

The electronic nematic phases of iron chalcogenide superconductors manifests as a significant anisotropy in the electronic structure and have profound influence on the emerging superconducting states. In this angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy study, we apply in-situ strain to a tetragonal iron-chalcogenide superconductor and carefully track the induced changes in the electronic structure. We quantify the changes in the orbitally-dependent band shifts and the spectral weight redistribution with increasing strain. We find striking similarities between the strain-induced electronic changes with those driven by temperature effects in nematic FeSe1−xSx systems.

*This work was mainly supported by EPSRC (Grants No. EP/I004475/1 and EP/M020517/1). We thank Diamond Light Source for access to Beamline I05.

Publication: Strain-induced electronic nematic order in a tetragonal iron-based superconductor, Archie B. Morfoot, Timur K. Kim, Matthew D. Watson, Amir A. Haghighirad and Amalia I. Coldea

Presenters

  • Amalia I Coldea

    • University of Oxford

Authors

  • Amalia I Coldea

    • University of Oxford