Interrelationships between nematicity, antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations and superconductivity: Role of hotspots in FeSe$_{1-x}$S$_{x}$ revealed by high pressure $^{77}$Se NMR study
K. Rana, D. V. Ambika, S. L. Bud'ko, A. E. B\"ohmer, P. C. Canfield,, Y. Furukawa

TL;DR
This study investigates how nematicity, antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations, and superconductivity interrelate in FeSe$_{1-x}$S$_{x}$ under pressure, revealing the influence of hotspots on these phenomena across different sulfur concentrations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive pressure-temperature phase diagram for FeSe$_{1-x}$S$_{x}$, elucidating the role of nematicity and hotspots in the interplay between AFM fluctuations and superconductivity.
Findings
Superconductivity in nematic states arises from a non-Fermi liquid with strong AFM fluctuations.
Superconductivity without nematicity originates from a Fermi liquid with mild AFM fluctuations.
Nematicity influences the relationship between AFM fluctuations and $T_c$ across the studied composition range.
Abstract
The sulfur-substituted FeSe, FeSeS, is one of the unique systems that provides an independent tunability of nematicity, antiferromagnetism and superconductivity under pressure (). Recently Rana et al. [Phys. Rev. B 101, 180503(R) (2020)] reported, from Se nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements on FeSeS under pressure, that there exists a clear role of nematicity on the relationship between antiferromagnetic (AFM) spin fluctuations and superconducting transition temperature () where the AFM spin fluctuations are more effective in enhancing in the absence of nematicity than with nematicity. Motivated by the work, we carried out Se NMR measurements on FeSeS with = 0.15 and 0.29 under pressure up to 2.10 GPa to investigate the relationship in a wide range of in the FeSeS system.…
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TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
