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Temperature and pressure dependence of the Fe-specific phonon density of states in Ba ( Fe1-x Cox)2As2

  • O. Delaire
  • , M. S. Lucas
  • , A. M. Dos Santos
  • , A. Subedi
  • , A. S. Sefat
  • , M. A. McGuire
  • , L. Mauger
  • , J. A. Muñoz
  • , C. A. Tulk
  • , Y. Xiao
  • , M. Somayazulu
  • , J. Y. Zhao
  • , W. Sturhahn
  • , E. E. Alp
  • , D. J. Singh
  • , B. C. Sales
  • , D. Mandrus
  • , T. Egami
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • University of Tennessee
  • California Institute of Technology
  • HPCAT
  • Carnegie Institution of Washington
  • Argonne National Laboratory

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Résumé

The 57Fe -specific phonon density of states (DOS) of Ba (Fe 1-x Cox)2 As2 single crystals (x=0.0,0.08) was measured at cryogenic temperatures and at high pressures with nuclear-resonant inelastic x-ray scattering. Measurements were conducted for two different orientations of the single crystals, yielding the orientation-projected 57Fe -phonon density of states for phonon polarizations in-plane and out-of-plane with respect to the basal plane of the crystal structure. In the tetragonal phase at 300 K, a clear stiffening was observed upon doping with Co. Increasing pressure to 4 GPa caused a marked increase of phonon frequencies, with the doped material still stiffer than the parent compound. Upon cooling, both the doped and undoped samples showed a stiffening and the parent compound exhibited a discontinuity across the magnetic and structural phase transitions. These findings are generally compatible with the changes in volume of the system upon doping, increasing pressure, or increasing temperature, but an extra softening of high-energy modes occurs with increasing temperature. First-principles computations of the phonon DOS were performed and showed an overall agreement with the experimental results, but underestimate the Grüneisen parameter. This discrepancy is explained in terms of a magnetic Grüneisen parameter, causing an extra phonon stiffening as magnetism is suppressed under pressure.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article094504
journalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume81
Numéro de publication9
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 4 mars 2010
Modification externeOui

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