Raman scattering investigation of superconducting Ba2Ti2Fe2As4O
Abstract
We have performed polarized Raman scattering measurements on the newly discovered superconductor Ba2Ti2Fe2As4O2 (Tc = 21 K). We observe seven out of eight Raman active modes, with frequencies in good accordance with first-principle calculations. The phonon spectra suggest neither strong electron-phonon nor spin-phonon coupling and vary only slightly with temperature, except for one Eg mode associated with large displacements of As atoms near the Ti2O planes. We also identify a small anomaly around 125 K in the linewidth of a A1g mode involving the same As atoms. Our results suggest that the transition at 125 K is most likely driven by electronic interactions taking place in the Ti2O planes.
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