Orbital mismatch boosting nematic instability in iron-based superconductors
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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orbitalmismatchnematicholeiron-basedorderspinsuperconductors
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We derive the effective action for the collective spin modes in iron-based superconductors. We show that, due to the orbital-selective nature of spin fluctuations, the magnetic and nematic instabilities are controlled by the degrees of orbital nesting between electron and hole pockets. Within a prototypical three-pockets model the hole-electron orbital mismatch is found to boost spin-nematic order. This explains the enhancement of the nematic order in FeSe as compared to 122 compounds, and its suppression under pressure, where the emergence of the second hole pocket compensates the orbital mismatch of the three-pockets configuration.
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