Observation of two distinct band splittings in FeSe
arXiv:1503.01390 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.91.214503
Abstract
We report the temperature evolution of the detailed electronic band structure in FeSe single-crystals measured by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), including the degeneracy removal of the and orbitals at the /Z and M points, and the orbital-selective hybridization between the and orbitals. The temperature dependences of the splittings at the /Z and M points are different, indicating that they are controlled by different order parameters. The splitting at the M point is closely related to the structural transition and is attributed to orbital ordering defined on Fe-Fe bonds with a -wave form in the reciprocal space that breaks the rotational symmetry. In contrast, the band splitting at the points remains at temperature far above the structural transition. Although the origin of this latter splitting remains unclear, our experimental results exclude the previously proposed ferro-orbital ordering scenario.
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