Dichotomy between in-plane magnetic susceptibility and resistivity anisotropies in extremely strained BaFe2As2

Abstract

The in-plane resistivity and uniform magnetic susceptibility anisotropies of BaFe2As2 are obtained with a new method, in which a large symmetry-breaking uniaxial strain is applied using a substrate with a very anisotropic thermal expansion. The resistivity anisotropy and its corresponding elastoresistivity exhibit very similar diverging behavior as those obtained from piezo-stack experiments. This suggests that the resistivity anisotropy is more a direct measure of magnetism than of nematicity, since the nematic transition is no longer well-defined under a large strain. In strong contrast to the large resistivity anisotropy above TN, the anisotropy of the in-plane magnetic susceptibility develops largely below TN. Using an itinerant model, we show that the observed anisotropy (b>a) is determined by spin-orbit coupling and the orientation of the magnetic moments in the antiferromagnetic phase, and that the anisotropy is dominated by intra-orbital (yz,yz) contributions of the Umklapp susceptibility.

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