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Temperature dependent local inhomogeneity and magnetic moments of (Li 1- x Fe x )OHFeSe superconductors.

G TomassucciL TortoraG M PuglieseF StramagliaLaura SimonelliC MariniKensei TerashimaT WakitaS AyukawaT YokoyaKazutaka KudoMinoru NoharaTakashi MizokawaNaurang Lal Saini
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
We have combined the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) to investigate the local structure and the local iron magnetic moments of (Li 1- x Fe x )OHFeSe ( x ∼0.2) superconductors. The local structure, studied by Fe K-edge EXAFS measurements, is found to be inhomogeneous that is characterized by different Fe-Se bond lengths. The inhomogeneous phase exhibits a peculiar temperature dependence with lattice anomalies in the local structural parameters at the critical temperature T c (36 K) and at the spin density wave (SDW) transition temperature T N (130 K). Fe Kβ XES shows iron to be in a low spin state with the local Fe magnetic moment evolving anomalously as a function of temperature. Apart from a quantitative measurement of the local structure of (Li 1- x Fe x )OHFeSe, providing direct evidence of nanoscale inhomogeneity, the results provide further evidence of the vital role that the coupled electronic, lattice and magnetic degrees of freedom play in the iron-based superconductors.
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