Hidden Fermi surface in KxFe2-ySe2: LDA+DMFT study
Abstract
In this paper we provide theoretical LDA+DMFT support of recent ARPES experimental observation of the so called hidden hole like band and corresponding hidden Fermi surface sheet near -point in the K0.62Fe1.7Se2 compound. To some extent this is a solution to the long-standing riddle of Fermi surface absence around -point in the KxFe2-ySe2 class of iron chalcogenide superconductors. In accordance with the experimental data Fermi surface was found near the -point within LDA+DMFT calculations. Based on the LDA+DMFT analysis in this paper it is shown that the largest of the experimental Fermi surface sheets is actually formed by a hybrid Fe-3d(xy,xz,yz) quasiparticle band. It is also shown that the Fermi surface is not a simple circle as DFT-LDA predicts, but has (according to the LDA+DMFT) a more complicated `propeller'-like structure due to correlations and multiorbital nature of the KxFe2-ySe2 materials. While the smallest experimental Fermi surface around -point is in some sense fictitious, since it is formed by the summation of the intensities of the spectral function associated with `propeller' loupes and is not connected to any of quasiparticle bands.
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