Strain effects on electronic structure of the iron selenide superconductor
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
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strainfesenestingelectronicsuperconductingab-planebeenc-axis
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The influence of various strains on crystal and electronic structures of superconducting FeSe has been studied ab initio. We consider changes in the Fermi surface nesting with a vector Q=(0.5,0.5)*(2\pi /a) as crucial for rising superconductivity (SC) mediated by spin-fluctuations (SF). Our results indicate that the c-axis strained FeSe exhibits the most imperfect nesting, which enhances SF and, hence, also SC. In turn, the ab-plane compressive strain slightly weakens this} nesting while the tensile strain destroys it completely. These findings are consistent with reported earlier experimental dependencies of superconducting transition temperatures on strain in FeSe thin films.
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