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Correlation-Driven Electronic Reconstruction in FeTe$_{1-x}$Se$_x$

Published 7 Jan 2022 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.supr-con | (2201.02667v1)

Abstract: Electronic correlation is of fundamental importance to high temperature superconductivity. While the low energy electronic states in cuprates are dominantly affected by correlation effects across the phase diagram, observation of correlation-driven changes in fermiology amongst the iron-based superconductors remains rare. Here we present experimental evidence for a correlation-driven reconstruction of the Fermi surface tuned independently by two orthogonal axes of temperature and Se/Te ratio in the iron chalcogenide family FeTe${1-x}$Se$_x$. We demonstrate that this reconstruction is driven by the de-hybridization of a strongly renormalized $d{xy}$ orbital with the remaining itinerant iron 3$d$ orbitals in the emergence of an orbital-selective Mott phase. Our observations are further supported by our theoretical calculations to be salient spectroscopic signatures of such a non-thermal evolution from a strongly correlated metallic phase into an orbital-selective Mott phase in $d_{xy}$ as Se concentration is reduced.

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