Anomalous dependence of the c-axis polarized Fe B$_{1g}$ phonon mode with Fe and Se concentrations in Fe$_{1+y}$Te$_{1-x}$Se$_x$
Y.J. Um, A. Subedi, P. Toulemonde, A.Y. Ganin, L. Boeri, M., Rahlenbeck, Y. Liu, C.T. Lin, S.J.E. Carlsson, A. Sulpice, M.J. Rosseinsky,, B. Keimer, and M. Le Tacon

TL;DR
This study investigates the unusual behavior of a specific phonon mode in Fe-based superconductors, revealing its coupling with magnetic fluctuations and the effects of Fe and Se concentrations on lattice dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of the c-axis polarized Fe B$_{1g}$ phonon mode's dependence on composition and temperature, combining experimental Raman data with DFT calculations.
Findings
Unconventional phonon broadening in Fe$_{1+y}$Te near magnetic transition
Transition to regular anharmonic behavior with Se substitution
Excess Fe introduces additional damping linked to magnetic fluctuations
Abstract
We report an investigation of the lattice dynamical properties in a range of FeTeSe compounds, with special emphasis on the c-axis polarized vibration of Fe with B symmetry, a Raman active mode common to all families of Fe-based superconductors. We have carried out a systematic study of the temperature dependence of this phonon mode as a function of Se and excess Fe concentrations. In parent compound FeTe, we observe an unconventional broadening of the phonon between room temperature and magnetic ordering temperature . The situation smoothly evolves towards a regular anharmonic behavior as Te is substituted for Se and long range magnetic order is replaced by superconductivity. Irrespective to Se contents, excess Fe is shown to provide an additional damping channel for the B phonon at low temperatures. We performed Density…
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