Manifestation of nematic degrees of freedom in the Raman response function of iron pnictides
Una Karahasanovic, Florian Kretzschmar, Thomas Boehm, Rudi Hackl,, Indranil Paul, Yann Gallais, Joerg Schmalian

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the Raman response function in the $B_{1g}$ channel can be used to detect nematic degrees of freedom in iron-based superconductors, revealing a maximum at the structural phase transition.
Contribution
It establishes a theoretical relation between the Raman response and nematic susceptibility, showing how Raman measurements can probe nematic fluctuations.
Findings
Raman response function peaks at the structural transition.
Nematic degrees of freedom manifest in Raman spectra.
Theoretical framework links Raman response to nematic susceptibility.
Abstract
We establish a relation between the Raman response function in the channel and the electronic contribution to the nematic susceptibility within the spin-driven approach to electron nematicity of the iron based superconductors. The spin-driven nematic phase, characterized by the broken symmetry, but unbroken ) spin-rotational symmetry, is generated by the presence of magnetic fluctuations associated with the striped phase. It occurs as a separate phase between and in systems where the structural and magnetic phase transitions are separated. Detecting the presence of nematic degrees of freedom in iron-based superconductors is a difficult task, since it involves measuring higher order spin correlation functions. We show that the nematic degrees of freedom manifest themselves in the experimentally measurable Raman response function. We calculate the Raman…
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