A Three-Dimensional Tight-Binding Model and Magnetic Instability of KFe2e2
arXiv:1106.3485 · doi:10.1016/j.physb.2012.01.101
Abstract
For a newly discovered iron-based high T_c superconducting parent material KFe2Se2, we present an effective three-dimensional five-orbital tight-binding model by fitting the band structures. The three t2g-symmetry orbitals of the five Fe 3d orbitals mainly contribute to the electron-like Fermi surface, in agreement with recent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy experiments. To understand the groundstate magnetic structure, the two- and three-dimensional dynamical spin susceptibilities within the random phase approximation are investigated. It obviously shows a sharp peak at wave vector $\mathbf{Q}$ $\thicksim$ ($Ï$, $Ï$), indicating the magnetic instability of {\it N$\acute{e}$el}-type antiferromagnetic rather than ($Ï$/2, $Ï$/2)-type antiferromagnetic ordering. While along $\emph{c}$ axis, it exhibits a ferromagnetic coupling between the nearest neighboring FeSe layers. The difference between the present results and the experimental observation in KxFe2-ySe2 is attributed to the presence of Fe vacancy in the latter.
14 pages, 8 figures