ARPES observation of Mn-pnictide hybridization and negligible band structure renormalization in BaMn2As2 and BaMn2Sb2
Abstract
We performed an angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of BaMn2As2 and BaMn2Sb2, which are isostructural to the parent compound BaFe2As2 of the 122 family of ferropnictide superconductors. We show the existence of a strongly kz-dependent band gap with a minimum at the Brillouin zone center, in agreement with their semiconducting properties. Despite the half-filling of the electronic 3d shell, we show that the band structure in these materials is almost not renormalized from the Kohn-Sham bands of density functional theory. Our photon energy dependent study provides evidence for Mn-pnictide hybridization, which may play a role in tuning the electronic correlations in these compounds.
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