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Yang Yan-Xing, Xiong Rui, Fang Zhi-Hao, Xu Bing, Xiao Hong, Qiu Xiang-Gang, Shi Jing, Wang Kai. Optical conductivity as a probe of a hidden Fermi-liquidbehavior in BaFe1.904Ni0.096As2J. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(10): 107401.
| Yang Yan-Xing, Xiong Rui, Fang Zhi-Hao, Xu Bing, Xiao Hong, Qiu Xiang-Gang, Shi Jing, Wang Kai. Optical conductivity as a probe of a hidden Fermi-liquidbehavior in BaFe1.904Ni0.096As2J. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(10): 107401. |
Optical conductivity as a probe of a hidden Fermi-liquidbehavior in BaFe1.904Ni0.096As2
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Abstract
We measured the infrared reflectivity of BaFe1.904Ni0.096As2 single crystal from room temperature down to 20 K. Two Drude terms and a Lorentz term well describe the real part of the optical conductivity σ1(ω). We fit the reciprocal of static optical conductivity 1/σ1(0) by the power law ρ(T)=ρ0+ATn with n=1.6. The “broad” Drude component exhibits an incoherent background with a T-independent scattering rate 1/τb, while the other “narrow” one reveals a T-quadratic scattering rate 1/τn, indicating a hidden Fermi-liquid behavior in BaFe1.904Ni0.096As2 compound. -
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