Superstructures and magnetic order in heavily Cu-substituted (Fe1-xCux)1+yTe

Saizheng Cao, Xin Ma,Dongsheng Yuan, Zhen Tao,Xiang Chen,Yu He, Patrick N. Valdivia,Shan Wu, Hang Su, Wei Tian, Adam A. Aczel, Yaohua Liu, Xiaoping Wang,Zhijun Xu,Huiqiu Yuan,Edith Bourret-Courchesne, Chao Cao,Xingye Lu,Robert Birgeneau,Yu Song

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2024)

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Most iron-based superconductors exhibit stripe-type magnetism, characterized by the ordering vector Q = (21, 21). In contrast, Fe1+yTe, the parent compound of the Fe1+yTe1-xSex superconductors, exhibits double-stripe magnetic order associated with the ordering vector Q = (12, 0). Here, we use elastic neutron scattering to investigate heavily Cu-substituted (Fe1-xCux)1+yTe compounds and reveal that (1) for x >= 0.4, short-range magnetic order emerges around the stripe-type vector at Q = (12 +/- delta, 12 +/- delta, 12 ) with delta approximate to 0.05; (2) the short-range magnetic order is associated with a superstructure modulation at Q = (13, 13, 1 2 ), with the magnetic correlation length shorter than that for the superstructure; and (3) for x >= 0.55, we observe an additional intergrown phase with higher Cu content, characterized by a superstructure modulation vector Q = (13, 31, 0) and magnetic peaks 12)/(13,23, 12 ). The positions of superstructure peaks suggest that relative to the tetragonal unit cell of Fe1+yTe, heavy Cu substitution leads to Fe-Cu orderings that expand the unit cell by 2 x 3 2 times in the ab plane, corroborated by first-principles calculations that suggest the formation of spin chains and spin ladders. Our findings show that stripe-type magnetism is common in magnetically diluted iron pnictides and chalcogenides, despite the varying associated atomic orderings.
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