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Principais autores: Neubauer, Kelly J., Klemm, Mason L., Mozaffari, Shirin, Jiao, Lin, Koshelev, Alexei E., Yaresko, Alexander, Yi, Ming, Balicas, Luis, Dai, Pengcheng
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Publicado em: 2024
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author Neubauer, Kelly J.
Klemm, Mason L.
Mozaffari, Shirin
Jiao, Lin
Koshelev, Alexei E.
Yaresko, Alexander
Yi, Ming
Balicas, Luis
Dai, Pengcheng
author_facet Neubauer, Kelly J.
Klemm, Mason L.
Mozaffari, Shirin
Jiao, Lin
Koshelev, Alexei E.
Yaresko, Alexander
Yi, Ming
Balicas, Luis
Dai, Pengcheng
contents Understanding the magnetoresistance (MR) of a magnetic material forms the basis for uncovering the orbital mechanisms and charge-spin interactions in the system. Although the parent state of iron-based high-temperature superconductors, including $BaFe_2As_2$, exhibits unusual electron transport properties resulting from spin and charge correlations, there is still valuable insight to be gained by understanding the in-plane MR effect due to twin domains in the orthorhombic antiferromagnetic (AF) ordered state. Here, we study the in-plane magnetoresistance anisotropy in detwinned $BaFe_2As_2$ and compare the results to the non-magnetic Ni-doped sample. We find that in the antiferromagnetically ordered state, $BaFe_2As_2$ exhibits anisotropic MR that becomes large at low temperatures and high fields. Both transverse and longitudinal MRs are highly anisotropic and dependent on the field and current orientations. These results cannot be fully explained by calculations considering only the anisotropic Fermi surface. Instead, the spin orientation of the ordered moment also affects the MR effect, suggesting the presence of a large charge-spin interaction in $BaFe_2As_2$ that is not present in the Ni-doped material.
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spellingShingle In-plane anisotropic magnetoresistance in detwinned $BaFe_{2-x}Ni_{x}As_{2}$ ($x$ = 0, 0.6)
Neubauer, Kelly J.
Klemm, Mason L.
Mozaffari, Shirin
Jiao, Lin
Koshelev, Alexei E.
Yaresko, Alexander
Yi, Ming
Balicas, Luis
Dai, Pengcheng
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Understanding the magnetoresistance (MR) of a magnetic material forms the basis for uncovering the orbital mechanisms and charge-spin interactions in the system. Although the parent state of iron-based high-temperature superconductors, including $BaFe_2As_2$, exhibits unusual electron transport properties resulting from spin and charge correlations, there is still valuable insight to be gained by understanding the in-plane MR effect due to twin domains in the orthorhombic antiferromagnetic (AF) ordered state. Here, we study the in-plane magnetoresistance anisotropy in detwinned $BaFe_2As_2$ and compare the results to the non-magnetic Ni-doped sample. We find that in the antiferromagnetically ordered state, $BaFe_2As_2$ exhibits anisotropic MR that becomes large at low temperatures and high fields. Both transverse and longitudinal MRs are highly anisotropic and dependent on the field and current orientations. These results cannot be fully explained by calculations considering only the anisotropic Fermi surface. Instead, the spin orientation of the ordered moment also affects the MR effect, suggesting the presence of a large charge-spin interaction in $BaFe_2As_2$ that is not present in the Ni-doped material.
title In-plane anisotropic magnetoresistance in detwinned $BaFe_{2-x}Ni_{x}As_{2}$ ($x$ = 0, 0.6)
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.00693