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Magnetoelastic coupling, negative thermal expansion, and two-dimensional magnetic excitations in FeAs

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 103, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.094431

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES), Materials Science and Engineering Division (MSE)
  2. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-AC05-00OR22725]

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The temperature-dependent investigation of FeAs binary revealed that the peak magnetic susceptibility temperature corresponds to the onset of anisotropic negative thermal expansion. Inelastic neutron scattering showed that spin waves in FeAs exhibit two-dimensional characteristics near the magnetic transition, highlighting the potential for unconventional superconductivity in a three-dimensional crystal structure with 2D excitations.
We present a temperature-dependent investigation of the local structure and magnetic dynamics of the FeAs binary. The magnetic susceptibility chi(T) result shows an anomalous broad feature up to 550 K, with chi continuing to increase above the Neel antiferromagnetic ordering temperature (T-N = 70 K), peaking at similar to 250 K, then decreasing gently above. It is remarkable that this peak susceptibility temperature corresponds to the onset of anisotropic negative thermal expansion in both the a and c axes, suggesting that magnetic interactions are affecting the structure even well above the Neel point. A systematic investigation into local bonding correlations, from time-of-flight neutron pair distribution function analyses, shows the octahedral volume around each Fe site growing monotonically while adjacent octahedra tilt toward one another before relaxing away past this peak in the anomalous magnetic susceptibility. We use inelastic-neutron scattering to map spin-wave excitations in FeAs at temperatures above and below the T-N. We find magnetic excitations near T-N to be very different from the excitations in the ground state at 1.5 K. Spin waves measured at 1.5 K are three dimensional (3D), however, in the vicinity of the magnetic transition, the magnetic fluctuations clearly indicate two-dimensional (2D) character in this intrinsically 3D crystal structure. Unlike the undoped 2D parents of iron-arsenide superconductors, where the magnetic correlations are considerably weaker along the c axis than in the ab plane, inelastic neutron scattering here shows that the spin fluctuations in the 3D FeAs binary are nearly 2D in the bc plane at 90 K. These results demonstrate the importance of short-range correlations in understanding the magnetic properties of transition-metal binaries, and suggest how 2D excitations, even in a 3D structure, can potentially become a breeding ground for unconventional superconductivity.

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