A study of electronic structure of FeSeTe chalcogenides by Fe and Se K-edge x-ray absorption near edge structure measurements
arXiv:1012.1436 · doi:10.1088/0953-8984/22/48/485702
Abstract
Fe K-edge and Se K-edge x-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) measurements are used to study FeSeTe electronic structure of chalcogenides. An intense Fe K-edge pre-edge peak due to Fe 1s3d (and admixed Se/Te states) is observed, showing substantial change with the Te substitution and X-ray polarization. The main white line peak in the Se K-edge XANES due to Se 1s 4p transition appear similar to the one expected for Se systems and changes with the Te substitution. Polarization dependence reveals that unoccupied Se orbitals near the Fermi level have predominant character. The results provide key information on the hybridization of Fe and chalcogen states in the Fe-based chalcogenide superconductors.