We show that the interference between scattering by impurities and by
critical spin fluctuations gives rise to anisotropic transport in the
Ising-nematic state of the iron pnictides. The effect is closely related to the
non-Fermi liquid behavior of the resistivity near an antiferromagnetic quantum
critical point. Our theory not only explains the observed sign of the
resistivity anisotropy Δρ in electron doped systems, but also
predicts a sign change of Δρ upon sufficient hole doping.
Furthermore, our model naturally addresses the changes in Δρ upon
sample annealing and alkaline-earth substitution.Comment: revised version accepted in PRL; supplemental material include