Origin of in-plane anisotropic resistivity in the antiferromagnetic phase of Fe_(1+x)Te
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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orderedphaseresistivityanisotropicin-planealongantiferromagneticexperimental
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Motivated by a recent experimental report on in-plane anisotropic resistivity in the double-striped antiferromagnetic phase of FeTe, we theoretically calculate in-plane resistivity by applying a memory function approach to the ordered phase. We find that the resistivity is larger along an antiferromagnetically ordered direction than along a ferromagnetically ordered one, consistent with experimental observation. The anisotropic results are mainly contributed from Drude weight, whose behavior is attributed to Fermi surface topology of the ordered phase.
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