Effective Exchange Interactions for Bad Metals and Implications for Iron-based Superconductors
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Abstract
The experimentally observed bad metal behavior in parent iron pnictides and chalcogenides suggests that these systems contain strong electronic correlations and are on the verge of a metal-to-insulator transition. The magnetic excitations in this bad-metal regime mainly derive from the incoherent part of the electronic spectrum away from the Fermi energy. We present a microscopic study of the exchange interactions in such a regime within a slave rotor approach. Generalizations to the multi-orbital case are discussed, as are the implications for the strength of superconducting pairing amplitude in the iron-based superconductors.
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Authors
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Wenxin Ding
Rice University
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Rong Yu
Renmin University, Department of Physics, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China
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Qimiao Si
Rice University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, Rice Univ
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Elihu Abrahams
University of California Los Angeles, Univ of California - Los Angeles