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Strong ferromagnetic exchange interaction in the parent state of the superconductivity in BaFe₂S₃

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arxiv 1609.00465 v1 pith:BNPIOO7P submitted 2016-09-02 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

Strong ferromagnetic exchange interaction in the parent state of the superconductivity in BaFe₂S₃

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Inelastic neutron scattering measurements have been performed to investigate the spin waves of the quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnetic ladder compound BaFe$_2$S$_3$, where a superconducting transition was observed under pressure [H. Takahashi {\it et al.}, Nat. Mater. 14, 1008-1012 (2015); T. Yamauchi {\it et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 246402 (2015)]. By fitting the spherically averaged experimental data collected on a powder sample to a Heisenberg Hamiltonian, we find that the one-dimensional antiferromagnetic ladder exhibits a strong nearest neighbor ferromagnetic exchange interaction ($SJ_R=-71\pm4$ meV) along the rung direction, an antiferromagnetic $SJ_L=49\pm3$ meV along the leg direction and a ferromagnetic $SJ_2=-15\pm2$ meV along the diagonal direction. Our data demonstrate that the antiferromagnetic spin excitations are a common characteristic for the iron-based superconductors, while specific relative values for the exchange interactions do not appear to be unique for the parent states of the superconducting materials.

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