Acoustic phonon instabilities in Fe<sub>1.06</sub>Te studied by inelastic neutron scattering
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Abstract
The advent of superconductivity in iron pnictides and the iron chalcogenides family of compounds has triggered an active stream of novel 2D materials [1]. Specifically, this field intends to investigate the high Tc superconductors by tuning parameters such as chemical doping or external pressure [2,3]. The uniqueness of Fe-based superconductors lies in the layered crystal structure where magnetic iron ions reside in a tetrahedral coordination at room temperature. Here, we present inelastic neutron scattering results of Fe1+xTe which is isostructural to Fe (Se,Te) family of superconducting compounds. Fe1+xTe is composed of edge-sharing FeTe4 tetrahedra held by weak van der Waals interactions and the concentration of interstitial Fe2+ ion plays a crucial role in tuning the magnetic properties [2]. Below the Neel temperature of 75 K, it undergoes a structural phase transition from tetragonal (P4/nmm) to monoclinic (P21/m) symmetry [3]. We examine the acoustic phonon instabilities associated with this transition and compare with the results of pnictide materials.
[1] V. Gnezdilov et al., PRB 83, 245127 (2011) [2] C. Stock et al., PRB 84, 045124 (2011) [3] E.E. Rodriguez et al., PRB 84, 064403 (2011).
[1] V. Gnezdilov et al., PRB 83, 245127 (2011) [2] C. Stock et al., PRB 84, 045124 (2011) [3] E.E. Rodriguez et al., PRB 84, 064403 (2011).
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Publication: 1. C. Stock et al., PRB 84, 045124 (2011)<br>2. E.E. Rodriguez et al., PRB 84, 064403 (2011)
Presenters
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Guratinder Kaur
The University of Edinburgh, UK
Authors
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Guratinder Kaur
The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Chris Stock
University of Edinburgh, UK
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Edmond Chan
University of Edinburgh, UK
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Efrain E Rodriguez
University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742