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Orbitally and magnetically induced anisotropy in iron-based superconductors

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 84, Issue 17, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.84.174512

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  1. NSF [DMR-0940992]
  2. Center for Emergent Superconductivity, a DOE Energy Frontier Research Center [DE-AC0298CH1088]
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  4. Division Of Materials Research [1104909] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Recent experimental developments in the iron pnictides have unambiguously demonstrated the existence of in-plane electronic anisotropy in the absence of the long-range magnetic order. Such anisotropy can arise from orbital ordering, which is described by an energy splitting between the two otherwise degenerate d(xz) and d(yz) orbitals. By including this phenomenological orbital order into a five-orbital Hubbard model, we obtain the mean-field solutions where the magnetic order is determined self-consistently. Despite sensitivity of the resulting states to the input parameters, we find that a weak orbital order that places the d(yz) orbital slightly higher in energy than the d(xz) orbital, combined with intermediate on-site interactions, produces band dispersions that are compatible with the photoemission results. In this regime, the stripe antiferromagnetic order is further stabilized and the resistivity displays the observed anisotropy. We also calculate the optical conductivity and show that it agrees with the temperature evolution of the anisotropy seen experimentally.

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