On the origin of critical nematic fluctuations in pnictide superconductors
arXiv:1712.06066
Abstract
We employ polarization-resolved Raman spectroscopy to study critical nematic fluctuations in Ba(FeAu)As superconductors above and across well separated tetragonal to orthorhombic phase transition at temperature and the Néel transition at . The static Raman susceptibility in symmetry channel increases upon cooling from room temperature following the Curie-Weiss law, with Weiss temperature several tens of degrees lower than . Data reveals a hidden nematic quantum critical point at when the system becomes superconducting, indicating a direct connection between quantum critical nematic fluctuations and unconventional superconductivity. We attribute the origin of the nematicity to charge quadrupole fluctuations due to electron transfer between the nearly degenerate orbitals.