Emergent high-spin state above 7 GPa in superconducting FeSe
B. W. Lebert, V. Bal\'edent, P. Toulemonde, J. M. Ablett, and J.-P., Rueff

TL;DR
This study reveals a sudden increase in the local Fe spin moment in superconducting FeSe above 7 GPa, linked to a structural transition and changes in electronic properties, highlighting the complex interplay between structure, magnetism, and superconductivity.
Contribution
First observation of a high-spin state emergence in FeSe above 7 GPa, connecting magnetic, structural, and superconducting property changes under pressure.
Findings
Sudden increase in Fe spin moment above 7 GPa
Structural transition from Cmma to Pbnm form at high pressure
Onset of magnetic surge correlates with changes in XAS spectra
Abstract
The local electronic and magnetic properties of superconducting FeSe have been investigated by K x-ray emission (XES) and simultaneous x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) at the Fe K-edge at high pressure and low temperature. Our results indicate a sluggish decrease of the local Fe spin moment under pressure up to 7~GPa, in line with previous reports, followed by a sudden increase at higher pressure which has been hitherto unobserved. The magnetic surge is preceded by an abrupt change of the Fe local structure as observed by the decrease of the XAS pre-edge region intensity and corroborated by ab-initio simulations. This pressure corresponds to a structural transition, previously detected by x-ray diffraction, from the form to the denser form with octahedral coordination of iron. Finally, the near-edge region of the XAS spectra shows a change before this transition…
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