Structural Dynamics (Mar 2016)

Ultrafast structural dynamics of the orthorhombic distortion in the Fe-pnictide parent compound BaFe2As2

  • L. Rettig,
  • S. O. Mariager,
  • A. Ferrer,
  • S. Grübel,
  • J. A. Johnson,
  • J. Rittmann,
  • T. Wolf,
  • S. L. Johnson,
  • G. Ingold,
  • P. Beaud,
  • U. Staub

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4947250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 023611 – 023611-8

Abstract

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Using femtosecond time-resolved hard x-ray diffraction, we investigate the structural dynamics of the orthorhombic distortion in the Fe-pnictide parent compound BaFe2As2. The orthorhombic distortion analyzed by the transient splitting of the (1 0 3) Bragg reflection is suppressed on an initial timescale of 35 ps, which is much slower than the suppression of magnetic and nematic order. This observation demonstrates a transient state with persistent structural distortion and suppressed magnetic/nematic order which are strongly linked in thermal equilibrium. We suggest a way of quantifying the coupling between structural and nematic degrees of freedom based on the dynamics of the respective order parameters.