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Discovery of mesoscopic nematicity wave in iron-based superconductors

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arxiv 2108.06122 v3 pith:2OTLHPOQ submitted 2021-08-13 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con

Discovery of mesoscopic nematicity wave in iron-based superconductors

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keywords electronicnematicnematicityordersuperconductorsibscsiron-basedmesoscopic
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Nematicity is ubiquitous in electronic phases of high transition temperature superconductors, particularly in iron-based superconductors (IBSCs). Order parameter that characterizes the nematic phase has been investigated in momentum space, but its real-space arrangement remains largely unclear. We use linear dichroism (LD) in low-temperature laser-photoemission electron microscope to map out the nematic order parameter of nonmagentic FeSe and antiferromagnetic BaFe2(As0.87P0.13)2. In contrast to the structural domains that have atomic-scale domain walls, the LD patterns in both materials show peculiar sinusoidal waves of electronic nematicity with mesoscopic wavelength. The analysis reveals that the nematic order has an extremely long coherence length, more than 1000 times longer than the unit cell. Our direct visualization of electronic spatial variation uncovers a new fundamental aspect of quantum liquid crystalline states of correlated electrons in IBSCs.

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