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arxiv: 1612.08841 · v1 · pith:EJHE2AP4new · submitted 2016-12-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.supr-con

In-plane anisotropy of transport coefficients in the electronic nematic states: Universal origin of the nematicity in Fe-based superconductors

classification ❄️ cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.supr-con
keywords anisotropyfe-basedin-planenematicstatesuperconductorselectronicfese
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The origin of the electronic nematicity and its remarkable material-dependence are famous longstanding unsolved issues in Fe-based superconductors. To attack these issues, we focus on the in-plane anisotropy of the resistivity: In the nematic state in FeSe, the relation $\rho_x>\rho_y$ holds, where $\rho_{x(y)}$ is the resistivity along the longer (shorter) Fe-Fe axis. In contrast, the opposite anisotropy $\rho_x<\rho_y$ is realized in other undoped Fe-based superconductors. Such nontrivial material dependence is naturally explained in terms of the strongly orbital-dependent inelastic quasiparticle scattering realized in the orbital-ordered state. The opposite anisotropy between FeSe ($\rho_x>\rho_y$) and other undoped compounds ($\rho_x<\rho_y$) reflects the difference in the number of hole-pockets. We also explain the large in-plane anisotropy of the thermoelectric power in the nematic state.

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