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Staggered FeSe Monolayer on SrTiO₃ (110) surface

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arxiv 1601.04016 v1 pith:WWM6K2G7 submitted 2016-01-15 cond-mat.supr-con

Staggered FeSe Monolayer on SrTiO₃ (110) surface

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We investigate the electronic and magnetic properties of FeSe monolayer on the anisotropic SrTiO$_3$ (110) surface. With compressive strain along $[1\bar{1}0]$ direction from the substrate, the monolayer FeSe possesses a staggered bipartite iron lattice with an height difference around 0.06\AA~ along the out-plane direction. The staggering causes stronger magnetic frustration between the collinear and checkerboard antiferromagnetic orders, and the strain elongates one electron and two hole pockets along the strain direction and the remaining hole pocket along the orthogonal direction. The strain-induced band splitting at $\Gamma$ can also result in a band inversion to drive the system into a topologically nontrivial phase. The absence of strong superconducting suppression on the staggered lattice suggests that the superconducting pairings may be insensitive to the modification of interactions and hopping parameters between two Fe sublattices.

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