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Title:Orbital-dependent electron dynamics in Fe-pnictide superconductors
Authors:ID Adhikary, Ganesh, Univerza v Novi Gorici (Author)
ID Ressel, Barbara, Univerza v Novi Gorici (Author)
ID Rebernik Ribič, Primož, Univerza v Novi Gorici (Author)
ID Urbančič, Jurij, Univerza v Novi Gorici (Author)
ID De Ninno, Giovanni, Univerza v Novi Gorici (Author)
ID Krizmancic, Damjan, IOM CNR Trieste (Author)
ID Thamizhavel, A., Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (Author)
ID Maiti, Kalobaran, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (Author)
ID Stupar, Matija, Univerza v Novi Gorici (Author)
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Organization:UNG - University of Nova Gorica
Abstract:We report on orbital-dependent quasiparticle dynamics in EuFe 2 As 2, a parent compound of Fe-based superconductors, and a way to experimentally identify this behavior using time-and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy across the spin density wave transition. We observe two different relaxation timescales for photoexcited d x z/d y z and d x y electrons. While the itinerant d x z/d y z electrons relax faster through the electron-electron scattering channel, d x y electrons form a quasiequilibrium state with the lattice due to their localized character, and the state decays slowly. Our findings suggest that electron correlation in Fe pnictides is an important property, which should carefully be taken into account when describing the electronic properties of both parent and carrier-doped compounds, and therefore establish a strong connection with cuprates
Keywords:photoelectron dynamics, Fe based superconductors
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2018
Number of pages:205142-2015150
Numbering:20, 98
PID:20.500.12556/RUNG-4254-696ac5e8-2dc8-041e-77c4-8e1a58d8aaed New window
COBISS.SI-ID:5273339 New window
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.205142 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UNG:REP:JFPNMRSV
Publication date in RUNG:29.11.2018
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Title:Physical Review B
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Publisher:American Physical Society
Year of publishing:2018

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Language:English
Title:Orbital-dependent electron dynamics in Fe-pnictide superconductors
Abstract:We report on orbital-dependent quasiparticle dynamics in EuFe 2 As 2, a parent compound of Fe-based superconductors, and a way to experimentally identify this behavior using time-and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy across the spin density wave transition. We observe two different relaxation timescales for photoexcited d x z/d y z and d x y electrons. While the itinerant d x z/d y z electrons relax faster through the electron-electron scattering channel, d x y electrons form a quasiequilibrium state with the lattice due to their localized character, and the state decays slowly. Our findings suggest that electron correlation in Fe pnictides is an important property, which should carefully be taken into account when describing the electronic properties of both parent and carrier-doped compounds, and therefore establish a strong connection with cuprates
Keywords:photoelectron dynamics, Fe based superconductors


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