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Antiferromagnetic spin excitations in single crystals of nonsuperconducting Li$_{1-x}$FeAs...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review B
Publication Date
Volume
83
Issue
22

We use neutron scattering to determine spin excitations in single crystals of nonsuperconducting Li1−xFeAs throughout the Brillouin zone. Although angle resolved photoemission experiments and local density approximation calculations suggest poor Fermi surface nesting conditions for antiferromagnetic (AF) order, spin excitations in Li1−xFeAs occur at the AF wave vectors Q = (1,0) at low energies, but move to wave vectors Q = (±0.5, ±0.5) near the zone boundary with a total magnetic bandwidth comparable to that of BaFe2As2. These results reveal that AF spin excitations still dominate the low-energy physics of these materials and suggest both itinerancy and strong electron-electron correlations are essential to understand the measured magnetic excitations.