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Charge Nematicity and Electronic Raman Scattering in Iron-based Superconductors
We review the recent developments in electronic Raman scattering measurements
of charge nematic fluctuations in iron-based superconductors. A simple
theoretical framework of a -wave Pomeranchuk transition is proposed in order
to capture the salient features of the spectra. We discuss the available Raman
data in the normal state of 122 iron-based systems, particularly Co doped
BaFeAs, and we show that the low energy quasi-elastic peak, the
extracted nematic susceptibility and the scattering rates are consistent with
an electronic driven structural phase transition. In the superconducting state
with a full gap the quasi-elastic peak transforms into a finite frequency
nematic resonance, evidences for which are particularly strong in the electron
doped systems. A crucial feature of the analysis is the fact that the
electronic Raman signal is unaffected by the acoustic phonons. This makes Raman
spectroscopy a unique probe of electronic nematicity.Comment: Invited review to a special issue in Iron-based superconductor
Evolution of magnetic Dirac bosons in a honeycomb lattice
We examine the presence and evolution of magnetic Dirac nodes in the
Heisenberg honeycomb lattice. Using linear spin theory, we evaluate the
collinear phase diagram as well as the change in the spin dynamics with various
exchange interactions. We show that the ferromagnetic structure produces
bosonic Dirac and Weyl points due to the competition between superexchange
interactions. Furthermore, it is shown that the criteria for magnetic Dirac
nodes are coupled to the magnetic structure and not the overall crystal
symmetry, where the breaking of inversion symmetry greatly affects the
antiferromagnetic configurations. The tunability of the nodal points through
variation of the exchange parameters leads to the possibility of controlling
Dirac symmetries through an external manipulation of the orbital interactions.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, Submitted for publicatio
Role of CuO chains in vortex core structure in YBa2Cu3O{7-delta}
The Bogoliubov-deGennes equations are solved for a proximity model for
YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-\delta} in a magnetic field. The model explicitly includes the
effects of the one-dimensional CuO chains, whose influence on the vortex core
structure is studied. The rapid vortex core contraction as a function of field
which is seen experimentally at low magnetic fields is naturally explained by
the presence of the chains.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Spin susceptibility of underdoped cuprates: the case of Ortho-II YBa_2Cu_3O_{6.5}
Recent inelastic neutron scattering measurements found that the spin
susceptibility of detwinned and highly ordered ortho-II YBa_2Cu_3O_{6.5}
exhibits, in both the normal and superconducting states, one-dimensional
incommensurate modulations at low energies which were interpreted as a
signature of dynamic stripes. We propose an alternative model based on
quasiparticle transitions between the arcs of a truncated Fermi surface. Such
transitions are resonantly enhanced by scattering to the triplet spin
resonance. We show that the anisotropy in the experimental spin response is
consistent with this model if the gap at the saddle points is anisotropic.Comment: 5 fives, 3 postscript figure
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