Optical and photoemission investigation of structural and magnetic transitions in the iron-based superconductor Sr$_\mathbf{0.67}$Na$_\mathbf{0.33}$Fe$_\mathbf{2}$As$_\mathbf{2}$
R. Yang, J. W. Huang, N. Zaki, I. Pletikosic, Y. M. Dai, H. Xiao, T., Valla, P. D. Johnson, X. J. Zhou, X. G. Qiu, C. C. Homes

TL;DR
This study combines optical conductivity and ARPES measurements to explore the structural, magnetic, and superconducting transitions in Sr0.67Na0.33Fe2As2, revealing how electronic properties evolve across different phases.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the electronic structure and optical response of Sr0.67Na0.33Fe2As2 across multiple phase transitions, highlighting the interplay between magnetism, charge order, and superconductivity.
Findings
Broad Drude component decreases below magnetic transitions
Narrow Drude component increases at low temperature
Fermi surface reconstruction observed in ARPES
Abstract
We report the temperature-dependent optical conductivity and ARPES studies of the iron-based superconductor (SC) SrNaFeAs in the high-temperature tetragonal paramagnetic phase; below the structural and magnetic transitions at 125 K in the orthorhombic spin-density-wave (SDW)-like phase, and 42 K in the reentrant tetragonal double-Q magnetic phase where both charge and SDW order exist; and below the SC transition at 10 K. The free-carrier component in the optical conductivity is described by two Drude contributions; one strong and broad, the other weak and narrow. The broad Drude component decreases dramatically below and , with much of its strength being transferred to a bound excitation in the mid-infrared, while the narrow Drude component shows no anomalies at either of the transitions, actually…
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