Magnetic origin of high-energy kink structure in heavily electron-doped Li1+xFeAs
Abstract
We report the origin of a high-energy kink structure of heavily electron-doped nonsuperconducting Li1+xFeAs observed by three-dimensional angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The dxy orbital at the center of the Brillouin zone is strongly renormalized, indicating stronger electron correlation, exceeding that of stoichiometric LiFeAs despite the fact that the orbital characters of all bands remain unchanged. Two types of kink structure on the dyz band were identified: an isotropic kink at the binding energy of 20 meV, and another kink located at 100 meV observed only in the (110) direction. The higher-energy kink is considered to originate from a magnetic interaction, because the peak energy is consistent with that of a spin excitation.
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