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Angle-resolved spectroscopy study of Ni-based superconductor SrNiAs

arXiv:1604.04364 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.94.024524

Abstract

We performed an angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of the Ni-based superconductor SrNiAs. Electron and hole Fermi surface pockets are observed, but their different shapes and sizes lead to very poor nesting conditions. The experimental electronic band structure of SrNiAs is in good agreement with first-principles calculations after a slight renormalization (by a factor 1.1), confirming the picture of Hund's exchange-dominated electronic correlations decreasing with increasing filling of the shell in the Fe-, Co- and Ni-based compounds. These findings emphasize the importance of Hund's coupling and -orbital filling as key tuning parameters of electronic correlations in transition metal pnictides.

6 pages, 5 figures. New title. Data and discussions on SrNi2P2 removed