Material transitions and phonon softening correlations in FeSe

ORAL

Abstract

In Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 , cooling through the structural transition leads to a softening and then a hardening of the transverse acoustic phonons with small wave vector q, which reflect nematic fluctuations with the same q. These \textbar q\textbar \textgreater 0 fluctuations build up below the superconducting transition in contrast with q$=$0 where nematic fluctuations compete with superconductivity. I will discuss these effects in FeSe. We tracked the transverse acoustic phonon dispersion of single-crystal FeSe using inelastic X-ray scattering at SPring-8 and the Advanced Photon Source. We found a similar result where the acoustic phonon softens at low q through the structural transition and gradually recovers its previous energy upon further cooling. These results as well as the behavior across the superconducting transition will be presented and the implications for our understanding of Fe-based superconductors will be discussed.

Authors

  • Adrian Merritt

    Univ of Colorado - Boulder

  • Alfred Baron

    SPring-8, Japan, RIKEN, Riken SPring-8

  • Thomas Wolf

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

  • Dmitry Reznik

    Univ of Colorado - Boulder