Emergent symmetry at transition between intertwined vestigial orders in iron-based superconductors
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Abstract
The phase diagram of iron-based superconductors consists of various electronic orders, including antiferromagnetic and symmetry related vestigial orders. They are highly entangled with superconductivity. Here we unveil the hidden Lie algebra among the nematic, charge C4, and chiral C4 vestigial orders. We further show that, because of the intertwined nature of these order parameters, the system exhibits an emergent U(1) symmetry at the first-order transition between the nematic and charge C4 phases. This enriched continuous symmetry
gives rise to a Goldstone mode at the transition point and causes softening of excitations in the nematic and charge sectors when the system is close to the transition. We discuss ways to probe these effects in experiments and the implications of our results for iron-based superconductors and other correlated systems.
gives rise to a Goldstone mode at the transition point and causes softening of excitations in the nematic and charge sectors when the system is close to the transition. We discuss ways to probe these effects in experiments and the implications of our results for iron-based superconductors and other correlated systems.
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Presenters
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Ning Xi
Renmin Univ of China
Authors
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Ning Xi
Renmin Univ of China
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Yiming Wang
Rice University
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Changle Liu
Fudan Univ, Southern University of Science and Techn
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Jianda Wu
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
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Qimiao Si
Rice University, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Rice Center for Quantum Materials, Rice University
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Rong Yu
Renmin Univ of China