Exploring Unconventional Electron Distribution Patterns: Contrasts Between FeSe and FeSe/STO Using an Ab Initio Approach

For more than a decade, the unusual distribution of electrons observed in ARPES (angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy) data within the energy range of ~30 meV to ~300 meV below the Fermi level, known as the ARPES energy range, has remained a puzzle in the field of iron-based superconductivity....

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description For more than a decade, the unusual distribution of electrons observed in ARPES (angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy) data within the energy range of ~30 meV to ~300 meV below the Fermi level, known as the ARPES energy range, has remained a puzzle in the field of iron-based superconductivity. As the electron-phonon coupling of FeSe/SrTiO is very strong, our investigation is centered on exploring the synergistic interplay between spin-density waves (SDW) and charge-density waves (CDW) with differential phonons at the interface between antiferromagnetic maxima and minima under wave interference. Our analysis reveals that the synergistic energy is proportional to the ARPES energy range, as seen in the comparison between FeSe and FeSe/SrTiO . This finding may suggest that the instantaneous interplay between these intricate phenomena may play a role in triggering the observed energy range in ARPES.
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subjects Anisotropy
Antiferromagnetism
Charge density waves
Electron distribution
Electron spin
Electrons
Energy
Energy distribution
Phonons
Photoelectric emission
Spin density waves
Strontium titanates
Superconductivity
Superconductors
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