Quantum Oscillations in the parent pnictide BaFe2As2: Fermi surface reconstruction of the magnetic ground state
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Abstract
We have measured quantum oscillations in the magnetically ordered ground state of BaFe2As2, a parent compound of the superconducting ternary pnictides. Measurements were performed in 65T pulsed field at the Los Alamos National High Magentic Field Laboratory, using an atomic force microscope torque cantilever. We also perform detailed band-structure calculations for the spin-density wave ground state and find agreement with our observations of small quasi-two dimensional pockets. These results place significant constraints on our understanding of the magnetism associated with the Fe-As layers and demonstrates that coherent quasiparticles persist in the magnetic ground state, providing an important clue about the nature of superconductivity which emerges when this compound is doped.
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Authors
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James Analytis
Stanford University, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Jiun-Haw Chu
Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford University
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Ian Firsher
Stanford University, Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Ross McDonald
NHMFL-Los Alamos, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Igor Mazin
Naval Research Laboratory, Naval Research Lab