Nematic response revealed by coherent phonon oscillations in BaFe2As2
Abstract
We investigate coherent phonon oscillations of BaFe2As2 using optical pump-probe spectroscopy. Time-resolved optical reflectivity shows periodic modulations due to A1g coherent phonon of c-axis arsenic vibrations. Optical probe beams polarized along the orthorhombic a- and b-axes reveal that the initial phase of coherent oscillations shows a systematic deviation as a function of temperature, although these oscillations arise from the same c-axis arsenic vibrations. The oscillation-phase remains anisotropic even in the tetragonal structure, reflecting a nematic response of BaFe2As2. Our study suggests that investigation on the phase of coherent phonon oscillations in optical reflectivity can offer unique evidence of a nematic order strongly coupled to a lattice instability.
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