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Nematic superconductivity in LiFeAs

Authors :
D. V. Evtushinsky
Luminita Harnagea
Bernd Büchner
Andrey V. Chubukov
Yevhen Kushnirenko
Timur K. Kim
Sabine Wurmehl
Igor Morozov
Sergey Borisenko
Saicharan Aswartham
Source :
Physical Review B. 102
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2020.

Abstract

The role of nematic order for the mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity is highly debated. In most iron-based superconductors (IBSs) the tetragonal symmetry is broken already in the normal state, resulting in orthorhombic lattice distortions, static stripe magnetic order, or both. Superconductivity then emerges, at least at weak doping, already from the state with broken ${C}_{4}$ rotational symmetry. One of the few stoichiometric IBSs, lithium iron arsenide superconducts below 18 K and does not display either structural or magnetic transition in the normal state. Here we demonstrate, using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, that even the superconducting state in LiFeAs is also a nematic one. We observe spontaneous breaking of the rotational symmetry in the gap amplitude on all Fermi surfaces, as well as unidirectional distortion of the Fermi pockets. Remarkably, these deformations are hardly visible above superconducting ${T}_{c}$. Our results demonstrate the realization of the phenomenon of superconductivity-induced nematicity in IBSs, emphasizing the intimate relation between them. We suggest a theoretical explanation based on the emergence of a secondary instability inside the superconducting state, which leads to the nematic order and $s\ensuremath{-}d$ mixing in the gap function.

Details

ISSN :
24699969 and 24699950
Volume :
102
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review B
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........00a4c601d3c57c1e6b67be1b1a72ac26
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.102.184502