Spin-Orbit Interactions and the Nematicity Observed in the Fe-Based Superconductors

Abstract

High-resolution angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy is used to examine the electronic band structure of FeTe0.5Se0.5 near the Brillouin zone center. A consistent separation of the α1 and α2 bands is observed with little kz dependence of the α1 band. First-principles calculations for bulk and thin films demonstrate that the antiferromagnetic coupling between the Fe atoms and hybridization-induced spin-orbit effects lifts the degeneracy of the Fe dxz and dyz orbitals at the zone center leading to orbital ordering. These experimental and computational results provide a natural microscopic basis for the nematicity observed in the Fe-based superconductors.

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