Antiferroic electronic structure in the nonmagneticsuperconducting state of the iron-based superconductors
Abstract
A major problem in the field of high-transition temperature (Tc) superconductivity is the identification of the electronic
instabilities near superconductivity. It is known that the iron-based superconductors exhibit antiferromagnetic
order, which competes with the superconductivity. However, in the nonmagnetic state, there are many aspects of
the electronic instabilities that remain unclarified, as represented by the orbital instability and several in-plane anisotropic
physical properties. We report a new aspect of the electronic state of the optimally doped iron-based superconductors
by using high–energy resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We find spectral evidence
for the folded electronic structure suggestive of an antiferroic electronic instability, coexisting with the superconductivity
in the nonmagnetic state of Ba1−xKxFe2As2. We further establish a phase diagram showing that the antiferroic
electronic structure persists in a large portion of the nonmagnetic phase covering the superconducting dome. These
results motivate consideration of a key unknown electronic instability, which is necessary for the achievement of
high-Tc superconductivity in the iron-based superconductors.
Coauthor(s)
Walid Malaeb, Takeshi Kondo
Journal/Conference Information
SCIENCE ADVANCES,Volume: 3, Issue: --, Pages Range: 1700-466