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    Electronic nematic susceptibility of iron-based superconductors

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    We review our recent experimental results on the electronic nematic phase in electron- and hole-doped BaFe2_2As2_2 and FeSe. The nematic susceptibility is extracted from shear-modulus data (obtained using a three-point-bending method in a capacitance dilatometer) using Landau theory and is compared to the nematic susceptibility obtained from elastoresistivity and Raman data. FeSe is particularly interesting in this context, because of a large nematic, i.e., a structurally distorted but paramagnetic, region in its phase diagram. Scaling of the nematic susceptibility with the spin lattice relaxation rate from NMR, as predicted by the spin-nematic theory, is found in both electron- and hole-doped BaFe2_2As2_2, but not in FeSe. The intricate relationship of the nematic susceptibility to spin and orbital degrees of freedom is discussed.Comment: Invited review article for a special issue on Fe-based superconductors in Comptes Rendus Physiqu

    Up-regulation of amino acid transporter SLC6A19 activity and surface protein abundance by PKB/Akt and PIKfyve

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    Background: The amino acid transporter B0AT1 (SLC6A19) accomplishes concentrative cellular uptake of neutral amino acids. SLC6A19 is stimulated by serum- & glucocorticoid-inducible kinase (SGK) isoforms. SGKs are related to PKB/Akt isoforms, which also stimulate several amino acid transporters. PKB/Akt modulates glucose transport in part by phosphorylating and thus activating phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate-5-kinase (PIKfyve), which fosters carrier protein insertion into the cell membrane. The present study explored whether PKB/Akt and/or PIKfyve stimulate SLC6A19. Methods: SLC6A19 was expressed in Xenopus oocytes with or without wild-type PKB/Akt or inactive T308A/S473APKB/Akt without or with additional expression of wild-type PIKfyve or PKB/Akt-resistant S318APIKfyve. Electrogenic amino acid transport was determined by dual electrode voltage clamping. Results: In SLC6A19-expressing oocytes but not in water-injected oocytes, the addition of the neutral amino acid L-leucine (2 mM) to the bath generated a current (Ile), which was significantly increased following coexpression of PKB/Akt, but not by coexpression of T308A/S473APKB/Akt. The effect of PKB/Akt was augmented by additional coexpression of PIKfyve but not of S318APIKfyve. Coexpression of PKB/Akt enhanced the maximal transport rate without significantly modifying the affinity of the carrier. The decline of Ile following inhibition of carrier insertion by brefeldin A (5 µM) was similar in the absence and presence of PKB/Akt indicating that PKB/Akt stimulated carrier insertion into rather than inhibiting carrier retrieval from the cell membrane. Conclusion: PKB/Akt up-regulates SLC6A19 activity, which may foster amino acid uptake into PKB/Akt-expressing epithelial and tumor cells

    Thermal expansion and Gr\"uneisen parameters of Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 - a thermodynamic quest for quantum criticality

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    Thermal expansion data are used to study the uniaxial pressure dependence of the electronic/magnetic entropy of Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2. Uniaxial pressure is found to be proportional to doping and, thus, also an appropriate tuning parameter in this system. Many of the features predicted to occur for a pressure-tuned quantum critical system, in which superconductivity is an emergent phase hiding the critical point, are observed. The electronic/magnetic Gr\"uneisen parameters associated with the spin-density wave and superconducting transitions further demonstrate an intimate connection between both ordering phenomena.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
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