Revealing the dual nature of magnetism in iron pnictides and iron chalcogenides using x-ray emission spectroscopy

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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We report Fe K beta x-ray emission spectroscopy study of local magnetic moments in various iron based superconductors in their paramagnetic phases. Local magnetic moments are found in all samples studied: PrFeAsO, Ba(Fe,Co)2As2, LiFeAs, Fe1+x(Te,Se), and A2Fe4Se5 (A=K, Rb, and Cs). The moment size varies significantly across different families. Specifically, all iron pnictides samples have local moments of about 1 $\mu_B$/Fe, while FeTe and K2Fe4Se5 families have much larger local moments of ~2$\mu_B$/Fe, ~3.3$\mu_B$/Fe, respectively. In addition, we find that neither carrier doping nor temperature change affects the local moment size.

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