Hund-driven enhancement of the electronic compressibility in FeSe

ORAL

Abstract

We compute the compressibility of the conduction electrons in both bulk orthorhombic FeSe and monolayer FeSe on SrTiO3 substrate, including dynamical electronic correlations within slave-spin mean-field + density functional theory. Results show a zone of enhancement of the electronic compressibility crossing the interaction-doping phase diagram of these compounds in accord with previous simulations on iron pnictides and in general with the phenomenology of Hund's metals.
Interestingly at ambient pressure FeSe is found slightly away from the zone with enhanced compressibility but moved right into it with hydrostatic pressure, while in monolayer FeSe the stronger enhancement region is realized on the electron-doped side. These findings correlate positively with the enhancement of superconductivity seen in experiments, and support the possibility that Hund's induced many-body correlations boost superconductive pairing when the system is at the frontier of the normal- to Hund's-metal crossover.

Presenters

  • Pablo Villar Arribi

    European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)

Authors

  • Pablo Villar Arribi

    European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)

  • Luca De Medici

    ESPCI, Laboratoire de Physique et Etude des Matériaux,CNRS/ESPCI/UPMC