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In-plane uniaxial pressure-induced out-of-plane antiferromagnetic moment and critical fluctuations in BaFe(2)As(2)

A small in-plane external uniaxial pressure has been widely used as an effective method to acquire single domain iron pnictide BaFe(2)As(2), which exhibits twin-domains without uniaxial strain below the tetragonal-to-orthorhombic structural (nematic) transition temperature T(s). Although it is gener...

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Autores principales: Liu, Panpan, Klemm, Mason L., Tian, Long, Lu, Xingye, Song, Yu, Tam, David W., Schmalzl, Karin, Park, J. T., Li, Yu, Tan, Guotai, Su, Yixi, Bourdarot, Frédéric, Zhao, Yang, Lynn, Jeffery W., Birgeneau, Robert J., Dai, Pengcheng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7665052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33184278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19421-5
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Sumario:A small in-plane external uniaxial pressure has been widely used as an effective method to acquire single domain iron pnictide BaFe(2)As(2), which exhibits twin-domains without uniaxial strain below the tetragonal-to-orthorhombic structural (nematic) transition temperature T(s). Although it is generally assumed that such a pressure will not affect the intrinsic electronic/magnetic properties of the system, it is known to enhance the antiferromagnetic (AF) ordering temperature T(N) ( < T(s)) and create in-plane resistivity anisotropy above T(s). Here we use neutron polarization analysis to show that such a strain on BaFe(2)As(2) also induces a static or quasi-static out-of-plane (c-axis) AF order and its associated critical spin fluctuations near T(N)/T(s). Therefore, uniaxial pressure necessary to detwin single crystals of BaFe(2)As(2) actually rotates the easy axis of the collinear AF order near T(N)/T(s), and such effects due to spin-orbit coupling must be taken into account to unveil the intrinsic electronic/magnetic properties of the system.