Fermi-surface reconstruction and complex phase equilibria in CaFe2As2.
2014
Fermi-surface topology governs the relationship between magnetism and superconductivity in ironbased materials. Using low-temperature transport, angle-resolved photoemission, and x-ray diffraction, we show unambiguous evidence of large Fermi-surface reconstruction in CaFe2As2 at magnetic spin-densitywave and nonmagnetic collapsed-tetragonal (cT) transitions. For the cT transition, the change in the Fermisurface topology has a different character with no contribution from the hole part of the Fermi surface. In addition, the results suggest that the pressure effect in CaFe2As2 is mainly leading to a rigid-band-like change of the valence electronic structure. We discuss these results and their implications for magnetism and superconductivity in this material.
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