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Impact of the first order antiferromagnetic phase transition on the paramagnetic spin excitations and nematic phase of SrFe2_2As2_2

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Understanding the nature of the electronic nematic phase in iron pnictide superconductors is important for elucidating its impact on high-temperature superconductivity. Here we use transport and inelastic neutron scattering to study spin excitations and in-plane resistivity anisotropy in uniaxial pressure detwinned BaFe2_2As2_2 and SrFe2_2As2_2, the parent compounds of iron pnictide superconductors. While BaFe2_2As2_2 exhibits weakly first order tetragonal-to-orthorhombic structural and antiferromagnetic (AF) phase transitions below Ts>TN138T_s > T_N\approx 138 K, SrFe2_2As2_2 has strongly coupled first order structural and AF transitions below Ts=TN210T_s= T_N\approx 210 K. We find that the direct signatures of the nematic phase persist to lower temperatures above the phase transition in the case of SrFe2_2As2_2 compared to BaFe2_2As2_2. Our findings support the conclusion that the strongly first-order nature of the magnetic transition in SrFe2_2As2_2 weakens the nematic phase and resistivity anisotropy in the system.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure

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