Temperature-induced change in the Fermi surface topology in the spin density wave phase of Sr(Fe 1 − x Co x ) 2 As 2
2014
We report electronic Raman scattering measurements of Sr(Fe1−xCox)2As2 single crystals in their magnetic-Spin Density Wave (SDW) phase. The spectra display multiple, polarization-resolved SDW gaps as expected in a band-folding itinerant picture for a multiband system. The temperature dependence of the SDW gaps reveals an unusual evolution of the reconstructed electronic structure with at least one gap being activated only well below the magnetic SDW transition TN. A comparison with temperature dependent Hall measurements allows us to assign this activated behavior to a change in the Fermi surface topology deep in the SDW phase, which we attribute to the disappearance of a hole-like Fermi pocket. Our results highlight the strong sensitivity of the low energy electronic structure to temperature in iron-arsenide superconductors.
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