Tetragonal-phase SnOFeSe: A possible parent compound of FeSe-based superconductor
Xiao-Xiao Man, Pei-Han Sun, Jian-Feng Zhang, Zhong-Yi Lu, Kai Liu

TL;DR
This paper predicts a new tetragonal compound, SnOFeSe, with electronic and magnetic properties similar to known iron-based superconductors, potentially serving as a parent material for superconductivity research.
Contribution
The study introduces a stable SnOFeSe compound with a layered structure, revealing its electronic and magnetic properties through first-principles calculations, and suggests its potential as a superconductor parent.
Findings
SnOFeSe has a tetragonal structure similar to LaOFeAs.
It exhibits a magnetic ground state with strong magnetic fluctuations.
It is near a metal-insulator transition, bridging iron-based and cuprate superconductors.
Abstract
Recent experiments have reported that inserting metal atoms or small molecules in between the FeSe layers of -FeSe can significantly enhance the superconducting transition temperature. Here, based on first-principles electronic structure calculations, we propose a stable compound SnOFeSe by alternatively stacking the SnO and -FeSe layers. The predicted SnOFeSe has the same tetragonal structure as the well-known FeAs-based compound LaOFeAs, meanwhile their electronic structures in the nonmagnetic state are quite similar. The magnetic ground state of SnOFeSe is predicted to be the dimer antiferromagnetic (AFM) state, which is energetically only 2.77 (2.15) meV/Fe lower than the trimer (dimer-trimer-dimer-trimer) AFM state, indicating that strong magnetic fluctuations might be induced via slight modulation. Interestingly, SnOFeSe is at the verge of metal-insulator transition…
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TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis
