Shifts and Splittings of the Hole Bands in the Nematic Phase of FeSe
Abstract
We report a high-resolution laser-based angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (laser-ARPES) study of single crystals of FeSe, focusing on the temperature-dependence of the hole-like bands around the point. As the system cools through the tetragonal-orthorhombic "nematic" structural transition at 90~K, the splitting of the dxz/dyz bands is observed to increase by a magnitude of 13 meV. Moreover, the onset of a 10 meV downward shift of the dxy band is also at 90~K. These measurements provide clarity on the nature, magnitude and temperature-dependence of the band shifts at the point in the nematic phase of FeSe.
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