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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