Magnetic frustration and iron-vacancy ordering in iron chalcogenide | |
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关键词: EXCHANGE INTERACTIONS; SPIN-WAVES; SUPERCONDUCTIVITY; | |
DOI : 10.1103/PhysRevB.85.134406 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
We study the spin-and vacancy-ordered states in 122 iron chalcogenides (A(1-y)Fe(2-x)Se(2)) by inspecting the magnetic ground states of a J(1)-J(2)-J(3) model on different vacancy-ordered lattices observed/conjectured in these compounds. A highly frustrated J(1)-J(2)-J(3) model was first applied to the study of magnetism in FeTe and was reported to explain the inelastic neutron-scattering data qualitatively. We find that the vacancy-ordered states are generally energetically favored for their reduction of magnetic frustration inherent to the spin-exchange model and, especially, that the 245 vacancy-spin-ordered state minimizes the magnetic exchange energy among all known vacancy-ordered states, in line with the fact that it has the highest vacancy-ordering phase transition temperature and the largest ordered moment in all iron-based superconductors. Thus, our study provides an electronic perspective for understanding the various vacancy orderings in these compounds. Then we focus on the experimentally well-studied 245 state and calculate the spin-wave spectrum and dynamic spin susceptibility. Finding that the key features of these calculated quantities are consistent with a recent inelastic neutron-scattering experiment, we conclude that we have obtained a qualitative local spin model for the 245 state. We also discuss the possibility of a unified local-moment description for all iron chalcogenides based on our result.
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