Orbital-selective spin waves in detwinned NaFeAs
David W. Tam, Zhiping Yin, Yaofeng Xie, Weiyi Wang, M. B. Stone, D. T., Adroja, H. C. Walker, Ming Yi, Pengcheng Dai

TL;DR
This study reveals orbital-dependent spin wave excitations in detwinned NaFeAs, showing different symmetries and energy scales linked to specific orbital scattering processes, and how these evolve with temperature.
Contribution
It provides direct experimental evidence of orbital-selective spin waves and their symmetry properties in detwinned NaFeAs, combining neutron scattering with theoretical calculations.
Findings
Spin waves below 100 meV are dominated by d_{yz}-d_{yz} intra-orbital scattering.
Spin excitations above 100 meV arise from d_{xy}-d_{xy} intra-orbital scattering.
Low-energy spin excitations change symmetry from C4 to C2 below a certain temperature.
Abstract
The existence of orbital-dependent electronic correlations has been recognized as an essential ingredient to describe the physics of iron-based superconductors. NaFeAs, a parent compound of iron based superconductors, exhibits a tetragonal-to-orthorhombic lattice distortion below K, forming an electronic nematic phase with two 90 rotated (twinned) domains, and orders antiferromagnetically below K. We use inelastic neutron scattering to study spin waves in uniaxial pressure-detwinned NaFeAs. By comparing the data with combined density functional theory and dynamical mean-field theory calculations, we conclude that spin waves up to an energy scale of meV are dominated by - intra-orbital scattering processes, which have the two-fold () rotational symmetry of the underlying lattice. On the other…
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