Itinerancy-Enhanced Quantum Fluctuation of Magnetic Moments in Iron-Based Superconductors
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Abstract
We investigate the influence of itinerant carriers on dynamics and fluctuation of local moments in Fe-based superconductors, via linear spin-wave analysis of a spin-fermion model containing both itinerant and local degrees of freedom.Surprisingly against the common lore, instead of enhancing the ($\pi$,0) order, itinerant carriers with well nested Fermi surfaces are found to induce a significant amount of $spatial$ and temporal quantum fluctuation that leads to the observed small ordered moment. Interestingly, the underlying mechanism is shown to be intra-pocket nesting-associated long-range coupling rather than the previously believed ferromagnetic double-exchange effect. This challenges the validity of ferromagnetically compensated first-neighbor coupling reported from short-range fitting to the experimental dispersion, which turns out to result instead from the ferro-orbital order that is also found instrumental in stabilizing the magnetic order. *Y.-T. Tam, D.-X. Yao and W. Ku, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 117001(2015)
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Authors
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Yu-Ting Tam
Sun Yat-sen university
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Dao-Xin Yao
Sun Yat-sen University, Sun Yat-sen university
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Wei Ku
Brookhaven National Laboratory