Striped pnictides as new strongly correlated systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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The recent experimental evidence in favor of stripe ordering in ferropnictides [Chuang {\it et. al.}, Science {\bf 327},181 (2010)] points to the new field of study for strongly correlated systems. Here we argue that due to the smallness of the chemical potential in ferropnictides the effects of stripe modulation are likely to be much more pronounced than in the cuprates leading to stronger degree of one-dimensionality. This may allow to treat the striped pnictides as an array of coupled one-dimensional spin liquids making them a good testing ground for various ideas concerning strongly correlated states originally proposed for the cuprates.

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