Nematicity from mixed S+- + dx2-y2 states in iron-based superconductors
Abstract
We demonstrate that in iron-based superconductors, the extended S+- SC state coexists with the dx2-y2 state under generic conditions. The mixed S+- + dx2-y2 SC is a natural nematic state in which the tetragonal symmetry C4 is broken to C2 explaining puzzling findings of nematic SC in FeSe films [Science 332, 1410 (2011)]. Moreover, we report the possibility of a first order transition at low-T from the nematic S+- + dx2-y2 state to the pure dx2-y2 state induced by the Zeeman magnetic field proposing an original experimental strategy for identifying our mixed nematic state in FeSe films. Extrapolating our findings, we argue that nematicity in non superconducting states of underdoped and undoped pnictides may reflect mixed S+- + dx2-y2 Density Wave states.
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