Three-dimensionality and orbital characters of Fermi surface in (Tl,Rb)yFe2-xSe2
Abstract
We report a comprehensive angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of the tridimensional electronic bands in the recently discovered Fe selenide superconductor (Tl,Rb)yFe2-xSe2 (Tc=32 K). We determined the orbital characters and the kz dependence of the low energy electronic structure by tuning the polarization and the energy of the incident photons. We observed a small 3D electron Fermi surface pocket near the Brillouin zone center and a 2D like electron Fermi surface pocket near the zone boundary. The photon energy dependence, the polarization analysis and the local-density approximation calculations suggest a significant contribution from the Se 4pz and Fe 3dxy orbitals to the small electron pocket. We argue that the emergence of Se 4pz states might be the cause of the different magnetic properties between Fe chalcogenides and Fe pnictides.
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