Electronic and spin dynamics in the insulating iron pnictide NaFeCuAs
arXiv:1708.08065 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.245128
Abstract
NaFeCuAs represents a rare exception in the metallic iron pnictide family, in which a small insulating gap is opened. Based on first-principles study, we provide a comprehensive theoretical characterization of this insulating compound. The Fespin degree of freedom is quantified as a quasi-1D Heisenberg model. The itinerant As hole state is downfolded to a -orbital hopping model on a square lattice. A unique orbital-dependent Hund's coupling between the spin and the hole is revealed. Several important material properties are analyzed, including (a) factors affecting the small charge-transfer gap; (b) role of the extra interchain Fe; and (c) the quasi-1D spin excitation in the Fe chains. The experimental manifestations of these properties are discussed.