A novel metastable state magnetic phase of monolayer FeSe.

J Phys Condens Matter

Hunan Key Laboratory for Micro-Nano Energy Materials and Devices, School of Physics and Optoelectronics, Xiangtan University, Xiangtan 411105, Hunan, People's Republic of China.

Published: April 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers discovered a new metastable magnetic phase in monolayer FeSe, called QAFM, by analyzing various antiferromagnetic orders through first-principles calculations.
  • This QAFM phase features a unique short-range magnetic structure that acts as an intermediate state between two known magnetic orders, and its properties include significant fluctuations in magnetic moments and charge density variations, breaking symmetry.
  • The findings suggest that this novel magnetic phase could offer insights into the links between antiferromagnetism and superconductivity in Fe-based superconductors, especially under strain conditions that influence its electronic properties.

Article Abstract

We found a novel metastable magnetic phase by systematically calculating total energy of monolayer FeSe in various antiferromagnetic (AFM) orders using first-principles method. The new metastable magnetic phase named as QAFM is a magnetic state with short-range magnetic structure which can be regarded as a transitional state between checkerboard-like AFM state and collinear AFM state. Both magnetic moments with important fluctuation and charge density difference with a 2  ×  4 reconstruction of orbitals breaks C symmetry and possibly commonly corresponds to the nematic phase in recent transmission electron microscopy and neutron scattering experiment observations. Its electronic band displays a Dirac-like band structure along Γ-X in the folding Brillouin zone of the supercell. The QAFM phase of FeSe holds metallic feature with d , d and [Formula: see text] band crossing Fermi level even including spin-orbit coupling. Additionally, the weight of 3d orbitals varies as the applied expansion strain which may be directly correlated with the emerging nematic phase and superconducting state of strained monolayer FeSe. The finding of novel magnetic order may provide important clues to elucidate the relationship of antiferromagnetism and superconductivity for unconventional Fe-based superconductor.

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