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High energy pseudogap and its evolution with doping in Fe-based superconductors as revealed by optical spectroscopy
Authors:N L Wang  W Z Hu  Z G Chen  R H Yuan  G Li  G F Chen  T Xiang
Institution:Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Beijing 100190, People’s Republic of China.
Abstract:We report optical spectroscopic measurements on electron- and hole-doped BaFe2As2. We show that the compounds in the normal state are not simple metals. The optical conductivity spectra contain, in addition to the free carrier response at low frequency, a temperature-dependent gap-like suppression at fairly high energy scale near 0.6 eV. This suppression evolves with the As–Fe–As bond angle induced by electron or hole doping. Furthermore, the feature becomes much weaker in the Fe-chalcogenide compounds. We elaborate that the feature is mainly caused by the strong Hund's rule coupling effect between the itinerant electrons and localized electron moment arising from the multiple Fe 3d orbitals. The coupling strength changes with the environment of the Fe atom. Our experiments demonstrate the coexistence of itinerant and localized electrons in iron-based compounds, which would then lead to a more comprehensive picture of the metallic magnetism in the materials.
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