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Density of phonon states in superconducting FeSe as a function of temperature and pressure

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 81, Issue 18, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.81.184510

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  1. DFG [SPP 1458, WO209/13]
  2. U. S. Department of Energy, Division of Basic Energy Sciences [DEF-G02-98ER45706]
  3. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Foundation

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The temperature and pressure dependence of the partial density of phonon states (phonon-DOS) of iron atoms in superconducting Fe(1.01)Se was studied by (57)Fe nuclear inelastic scattering. The high-energy resolution allows for a detailed observation of spectral properties. A sharpening of the optical phonon modes and shift of all spectral features toward higher energies by similar to 4% with decreasing temperature from 296 to 10 K was found. However, no detectable change at the tetragonal-orthorhombic phase transition around 100 K was observed. Application of a pressure of 6.7 GPa, connected with an increase in the superconducting temperature from 8 to 34 K, results in an increase in the optical phonon mode energies at 296 K by similar to 12%, and an even more pronounced increase for the lowest-lying transversal acoustic mode. Despite these strong pressure-induced modifications of the phonon-DOS we conclude that the pronounced increase in T(c) in Fe(1.01)Se with pressure cannot be described in the framework of classical electron-phonon coupling. This result suggests the importance of spin fluctuations to the observed superconductivity.

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