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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen

TT 31: Superconductivity: Fe-based Superconductors – 122 and 111

TT 31.1: Topical Talk

Dienstag, 17. März 2015, 09:30–10:00, H 2053

Electronic Correlations in Hole- and Electron-Doped Fe-Based Superconductors and Evidence for the C4-Magnetic Phase in Ba1−xKxFe2As2 — •Frédéric Hardy1, Anna Böhmer1, Thomas Wolf1, Peter Schweiss1, Rolf Heid1, Robert Eder1, Robert A. Fisher2, and Christoph Meingast11IFP, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany — 2Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA, USA

High-Tc superconductivity in the cuprates occurs at the crossover from a correlated Mott insulating state to a weaker correlated Fermi liquid as a function of doping. The Fe-pnictides were initially thought to be weakly correlated. However, we have recently shown that KFe2As2 is in fact highly correlated. These correlations are even further enhanced in Rb- and CsFe2As2. The temperature dependence of both the susceptibility and the thermal expansion provides strong evidence for the existence of a coherence-incoherence crossover. Whereas the correlations in the cuprates result from a large value of the Hubbard U, recent works have stressed the particular relevance of Hund’s coupling J in the pnictides. Our data may be interpreted in terms of a close proximity to an orbital-selective Mott transition. We now have good thermodynamic data covering both the hole and electron doping sides of the BaFe2As2 system and we will discuss how these correlations are modified by doping. We have also re-examined in detail the underdoped region of Ba1−xKxFe2As2. We find a small region of C4 symmetry inside the SDW state similar to that of Na1−xBaxFe2As2. We will show how this new phase interacts with both superconductivity and SDW.

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