Orbital Selectivity in Electron Correlations and Superconducting Pairing of Iron-Based Superconductors

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2021
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Electron correlations play a central role in iron-based superconductors. In these systems, multiple Fe 3d-orbitals are active in the low-energy physics, and they are not all degenerate. For these reasons, the role of orbital-selective correlations has been an active topic in the study of the iron-based systems. In this paper, we survey the recent developments on the subject. For the normal state, we emphasize the orbital-selective Mott physics that has been extensively studied, especially in the iron chalcogenides, in the case of electron filling n∼6. In addition, the interplay between orbital selectivity and electronic nematicity is addressed. For the superconducting state, we summarize the initial ideas for orbital-selective pairing, and discuss the recent explosive activities along this direction. We close with some perspectives on several emerging topics. These include the evolution of the orbital-selective correlations, magnetic and nematic orders and superconductivity as the electron filling factor is reduced from 6 to 5, as well as the interplay between electron correlations and topological bandstructure in iron-based superconductors.

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Yu, Rong, Hu, Haoyu, Nica, Emilian M., et al.. "Orbital Selectivity in Electron Correlations and Superconducting Pairing of Iron-Based Superconductors." Frontiers in Physics, 9, (2021) Frontiers Media S.A.: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2021.578347.

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