Prominent role of spin-orbit coupling in FeSe

In most existing theories for iron-based superconductors, spin-orbit coupling (SOC) has been assumed insignificant. Even though recent experiments have revealed an influence of SOC on the electronic band structure, whether SOC fundamentally affects magnetism and superconductivity remains an open que...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2016-10
Hauptverfasser: Ma, Mingwei, Bourges, Philippe, Sidis, Yvan, Xu, Yang, Li, Shiyan, Hu, Biaoyan, Li, Jiarui, Wang, Fa, Li, Yuan
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Zusammenfassung:In most existing theories for iron-based superconductors, spin-orbit coupling (SOC) has been assumed insignificant. Even though recent experiments have revealed an influence of SOC on the electronic band structure, whether SOC fundamentally affects magnetism and superconductivity remains an open question. Here we use spin-polarised inelastic neutron scattering to show that collective low-energy spin fluctuations in the orthorhombic (or "nematic") phase of FeSe possess nearly no in-plane component. Such spin-space anisotropy can only be caused by SOC. It is present over an energy range greater than the superconducting gap 2\(\Delta _\mathrm{sc}\) and gets fully inherited in the superconducting state, resulting in a distinct \(c\)-axis polarised "spin resonance". Our result demonstrates the importance of SOC in defining the low-energy spin excitations in FeSe, which helps to elucidate the nearby magnetic instabilities and the debated interplay between spin and orbital degrees of freedom. The prominent role of SOC also implies a possible unusual nature of the superconducting state.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1610.01277