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Item Effect of Pnictogen Height on Spin Waves in Iron Pnictides(American Physical Society, 2014) Zhang, Chenglin; Harriger, Leland W.; Yin, Zhiping; Lv, Weicheng; Wang, Miaoyin; Tan, Guotai; Song, Yu; Abernathy, D.L.; Tian, Wei; Egami, Takeshi; Haule, Kristjan; Kotliar, Gabriel; Dai, PengchengWe use inelastic neutron scattering to study spin waves in the antiferromagnetic ordered phase of iron pnictide NaFeAs throughout the Brillouin zone. Comparing with the well-studied AFe2As2 (A=Ca, Sr, Ba) family, spin waves in NaFeAs have considerably lower zone boundary energies and more isotropic effective in-plane magnetic exchange couplings. These results are consistent with calculations from a combined density functional theory and dynamical mean field theory and provide strong evidence that pnictogen height controls the strength of electron-electron correlations and consequently the effective bandwidth of magnetic excitations.Item Electron doping evolution of the neutron spin resonance in NaFe1−xCoxAs(American Physical Society, 2016) Zhang, Chenglin; Lv, Weicheng; Tan, Guotai; Song, Yu; Carr, Scott V.; Chi, Songxue; Matsuda, M.; Christianson, A.D.; Fernandez-Baca, J.A.; Harriger, L.W.; Dai, PengchengNeutron spin resonance, a collective magnetic excitation coupled to superconductivity, is one of the most prominent features shared by a broad family of unconventional superconductors including copper oxides, iron pnictides, and heavy fermions. In this paper, we study the doping evolution of the resonances in NaFe1−xCoxAs covering the entire superconducting dome. For the underdoped compositions, two resonance modes coexist. As doping increases, the low-energy resonance gradually loses its spectral weight to the high-energy one but remains at the same energy. By contrast, in the overdoped regime we only find one single resonance, which acquires a broader width in both energy and momentum but retains approximately the same peak position even when Tc drops by nearly a half compared to optimal doping. These results suggest that the energy of the resonance in electron overdoped NaFe1−xCoxAs is neither simply proportional to Tc nor the superconducting gap but is controlled by the multiorbital character of the system and doped impurity scattering effect.