| Literature DB >> 32165540 |
Kousuke Ishida1, Masaya Tsujii1, Suguru Hosoi1, Yuta Mizukami1, Shigeyuki Ishida2, Akira Iyo2, Hiroshi Eisaki2, Thomas Wolf3, Kai Grube3, Hilbert V Löhneysen3,4, Rafael M Fernandes5, Takasada Shibauchi6.
Abstract
Electronic nematicity, a correlated state that spontaneously breaks rotational symmetry, is observed in several layered quantum materials. In contrast to their liquid-crystal counterparts, the nematic director cannot usually point in an arbitrary direction (XY nematics), but is locked by the crystal to discrete directions (Ising nematics), resulting in strongly anisotropic fluctuations above the transition. Here, we report on the observation of nearly isotropic XY-nematic fluctuations, via elastoresistance measurements, in hole-doped Ba1-x Rb x Fe2As2 iron-based superconductors. While for [Formula: see text], the nematic director points along the in-plane diagonals of the tetragonal lattice, for [Formula: see text], it points along the horizontal and vertical axes. Remarkably, for intermediate doping, the susceptibilities of these two symmetry-irreducible nematic channels display comparable Curie-Weiss behavior, thus revealing a nearly XY-nematic state. This opens a route to assess this elusive electronic quantum liquid-crystalline state.Entities:
Keywords: electronic nematicity; iron-based superconductors; nematic susceptibility
Year: 2020 PMID: 32165540 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1909172117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205