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Peculiar magnetism of the FeAs – grand parent of Peculiar magnetism of the FeAs – grand parent of the iron-based superconductors the iron-based superconductors A. Błachowski 1 , K. Ruebenbauer 1 , J. Żukrowski 2 , and Z. Bukowski 3 1 Mössbauer Spectroscopy Division, Institute of Physics, Pedagogical University, Cracow, Poland 2 Department of Solid State Physics, Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland 3 Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław, Poland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- This work was supported by the National Science Center of Poland, Grant DEC-2011/03/B/ST3/00446 XVI KKN - XVI National Conference on Superconductivity October 7-12, 2013: Zakopane, Poland Seminarium Instytutu Fizyki UP, Kraków, 25 października 2013 r. (piątek): sala 513:

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Peculiar magnetism of the FeAs – grand parent of Peculiar magnetism of the FeAs – grand parent of the iron-based superconductorsthe iron-based superconductors

A. Błachowski1, K. Ruebenbauer1, J. Żukrowski2, and Z. Bukowski3

1 Mössbauer Spectroscopy Division, Institute of Physics, Pedagogical University, Cracow, Poland

2 Department of Solid State Physics, Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science,AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland

3 Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences,Wrocław, Poland

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This work was supported by the National Science Center of Poland, Grant DEC-2011/03/B/ST3/00446

XVI KKN - XVI National Conference on SuperconductivityOctober 7-12, 2013: Zakopane, Poland

Seminarium Instytutu Fizyki UP, Kraków, 25 października 2013 r. (piątek): sala 513: 9.35

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Mössbauer Spectroscopy Laboratory at MSDInstitute of Physics, Pedagogical University

Cracow, Poland

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Contents

Introduction to Mössbauer spectroscopy Phase diagram of the Fe-As system and structure of the FeAs Magnetic order in FeAs studied by polarized neutron scattering Mössbauer spectroscopy results:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Hyperfine magnetic fields – and hyperfine field spirals

- Electron density on iron nuclei and electric quadrupole interactions

- Recoilless fraction and magneto-elastic effects

- Anisotropy of the recoilless fraction

- Spectra in the external magnetic field

- High temperature behavior -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reference:

A. Błachowski, K. Ruebenbauer, J. Żukrowski, and Z. Bukowski, J. Alloys Comp. 582, 167 (2014) www.elektron.up.krakow.pl/feas2.pdf

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Conclusions

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Mössbauer Spectroscopy

Ecv

E

1 mm/s 48 neV

-ray energy is modulated by the Doppler effect due to the source motion vs. absorber

Mössbauer spectrum

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Hyperfine Interactions

Isomer Shift

Quadrupole Splitting

Magnetic Splitting

Electron Density

Electric Field Gradient

Magnetic Hyperfine Field

B = 10 T

57Fe Mössbauer spectra

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Electric Field Gradient + Magnetic Hyperfine Field

= 0°

= 90°

B = 10 T

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A bit of formalism

Relevant hyperfine Hamiltonian:

Choice of the “convenient” reference frame:

Transition and parameter dependence of the Hamiltonians:

. ) ( : ) (

: pure : : )(

21)()(

23)(

BSBA

II

ggQee

pg

pe

HHHH

M1

. : 0 : : )12(2

:

23

10

3

10

3

1

0x

1IIIH

jiij

iiiijjiijij

iiiN

ijjiij

xx

UUUUUU

E

c

II

eQA

SBE

cgA

. ) sin cos ( sin cos : )12(4

: ) ( 3

: : )( : || || || provided 10

: : 0 : : )( )(

213

3

133

0

3

10

22

21

2230

232332211

33

22113

1321

1321

IIII

1IIIIIH

bbBBBRb

VRUR

BbVE

c

II

eQA

SbE

cgA

BVVV

V

VV

V

VVVVV

iiiQ

iiiNQ

zz

yyxx

iiiiiijij

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Lattice dynamics and transition intensity corrections:

. has oneconst )(For

: )( )( )( sin ] )'( exp[

: / :

1

: 1,0', with |' '|| |

2

0 0 1

)1('

)1(

00''

111011

*1010

*11

*1011

1C

C

C

f

ddfdMMidα

g

ggg

gg

ggg

MMMMMM

kkMkMMM'

MMMM

egeg

Thermal ellipsoid for FeAs:

. 1 )Re( : 0 )Re( and 1

0 : ] sinsin exp[ ~ )(

11111121

1121

22112233222

gggg

bbbbbbqf

For such axial ellipsoid aligned with the Cartesian quantization axes one has single anisotropy parameter.For the present case ellipsoid is flattened along y-axis.

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Spiral structure of the magnetic hyperfine field

. )(sin )(cos ! )!(

!exp )(

1 00

L

l

l

m

mmllmPmml

lBB

Parameterization of the spiral field:

www.elektron.up.krakow.pl/mosgraf-2009

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Iron-arsenic phase diagram

Landolt-Börnstein New Series IV/5

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Structure of FeAs

1. Orthorhombic structure2. The Pnma symmetry group3. Arrows show Pna21 distortion4. Quantization axes: abc - xyz5. All FeFe atoms are equivalent within Pnma6. Thermal ellipsoid is flattened along b-axis

Orientation of magnetic spirals

[0 k+1/2 0] iron and [0 k 0] iron

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p-T phase diagram of FeAs

J. R. Jeffries et al., Phys. Rev. B 83, 134520 (2011)

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Magnetic structure of FeAs

Polarized neutron scattering resultsE. E. Rodriguez et al., Phys. Rev. B 83, 134438 (2011)

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Low temperature spectra of FeAs

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Anisotropy of the hyperfine magnetic fields (spiral projections onto a-b plane) in FeAsLeft column shows [0 k+1/2 0] iron, right column shows [0 k 0] iron.

Ba and Bb - iron hyperfine field components along the a-axis and b-axis, respectively.

Orientation of the EFG and

hyperfine magnetic field in the main crystal axes

Average hyperfine fields <B> for

[0 k+1/2 0] and [0 k 0] irons.

Tc - transition temperature - static critical exponent

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FeAs

Spectral shift S and

quadrupole coupling constant AQ versus temperature

for [0 k+1/2 0] iron and [0 k 0] iron.

Line at 72 K separate magnetically ordered region from paramagnetic region.

Relative recoilless fraction <f>/<f0> versus temperature

Green points correspond to magnetically ordered region. Red point is the normalization point.

Inset shows relative spectral area RSA plotted versus temperature.

. 1

RSA1 0

0

C

n

n

N

NN

C

)1(88.0

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Anisotropy of the recoilless fraction - FeAs

Anisotropy disappears in the magnetic region

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Spectra in the external field anti-parallel to the beam - FeAs

Model 1 (different electron densities) is preferred, as for Model 2 one obtains unphysical diamagnetic „susceptibility”.

There is significant anisotropy of the „susceptibility” evenhigh above transition temperature.

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High temperature spectra of FeAs

Model 1

Saturation of the recoilless fraction anisotropy above RT is an indication of the onset of the quasi-harmonic behavior.

Arsenic starts to evaporate at 1000 K and under vacuum leading to the Fe2As phase – irreversible process.

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Conclusions

The iron hyperfine field along the electronic spin spiral varies enormously in amplitudein the magnetically ordered region. The pattern resembles symmetry of 3d electrons in the a-b plane with the significant distortion caused by the arsenic bonding p electrons.

Another unusual feature is strong coupling between magnetism and lattice dynamics i.e. very strong phonon-magnon interaction.

Static critical exponents suggest some underlying transition leading to the magnetic order. Due to the lack of the structural changes one can envisage some subtle order-disorder transition with very small latent heat and hysteresis driven by the itinerant charge/spin ordering.

The sample starts to loose arsenic at about 1000 K under vacuum, what might be explanation for the specific heat anomaly observed at high temperature.