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Scientific Reports | 2017

Emergent electronic structure of CaFe 2 As 2

Khadiza Ali; Kalobaran Maiti

CaFe2As2 exhibits collapsed tetragonal (cT) structure and varied exotic behaviour under pressure at low temperatures that led to debate on linking the structural changes to its exceptional electronic properties like superconductivity, magnetism, etc. Here, we investigate the electronic structure of CaFe2As2 forming in different structures employing density functional theory. The results indicate that the stability of the cT phase under pressure arises from the enhancement in hybridization induced effects and shift of the energy bands towards lower energies. The Fermi surface centered around Γ point gradually vanishes with the increase in pressure. Consequently, the nesting between the hole and electron Fermi surfaces associated to the spin density wave state disappears indicating a pathway to achieve the proximity to quantum fluctuations. The magnetic moment at the Fe sites diminishes in the cT phase consistent with the magnetic susceptibility results. Notably, the hybridization of Ca 4s states (Ca-layer may be treated as a charge reservoir layer akin to those in cuprate superconductors) is significantly enhanced in the cT phase revealing its relevance in its interesting electronic properties.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Anomalies of a topologically ordered surface

Deepnarayan Biswas; Sangeeta Thakur; Khadiza Ali; Geetha Balakrishnan; Kalobaran Maiti

Bulk insulators with strong spin orbit coupling exhibit metallic surface states possessing topological order protected by the time reversal symmetry. However, experiments show vulnerability of topological states to aging and impurities. Different studies show contrasting behavior of the Dirac states along with plethora of anomalies, which has become an outstanding problem in material science. Here, we probe the electronic structure of Bi2Se3 employing high resolution photoemission spectroscopy and discover the dependence of the behavior of Dirac particles on surface terminations. The Dirac cone apex appears at different binding energies and exhibits contrasting shift on Bi and Se terminated surfaces with complex time dependence emerging from subtle adsorbed oxygen-surface atom interactions. These results uncover the surface states behavior of real systems and the dichotomy of topological and normal surface states important for device fabrication as well as realization of novel physics such as Majorana Fermions, magnetic monopole, etc.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2017

Observation of pseudogap in MgB2

Swapnil Patil; V. R. R. Medicherla; Khadiza Ali; R. S. Singh; P. Manfrinetti; F. Wrubl; S. K. Dhar; Kalobaran Maiti

We investigate the electronic structure of a specially prepared highly dense conventional high temperature superconductor, MgB2, employing high resolution photoemission spectroscopy. The spectral evolution close to the Fermi energy is commensurate to BCS descriptions as expected. However, the spectra in the wider energy range reveal the emergence of a pseudogap much above the superconducting transition temperature indicating an apparent departure from the BCS scenario. The energy scale of the pseudogap is comparable to the energy of the [Formula: see text] phonon mode responsible for superconductivity in MgB2 and the pseudogap can be attributed to the effect of electron-phonon coupling on the electronic structure. These results reveal a scenario of the emergence of the superconducting gap within an electron-phonon coupling induced pseudogap and have significant implications in the study of high temperature superconductors.We investigate the electronic structure of a specially prepared highly dense conventional high temperature superconductor, MgB2 employing high resolution photoemission spectroscopy. The spectral evolution close to the Fermi energy is commensurate to BCS descriptions as expected. However, the spectra in the wider energy range reveal emergence of a pseudogap much above the superconducting transition temperature indicating apparent departure from the BCS scenario. The energy scale of the pseudogap is comparable to the energy of E2g phonon mode responsible for superconductivity in MgB2 and the pseudogap can be attributed to the effect of electron-phonon coupling on the electronic structure. These results reveal a scenario of the emergence of the superconducting gap within an electron-phonon coupling induced pseudogap and have significant implication in the study of high temperature superconductors.


European Physical Journal B | 2018

Dimensionality, nematicity and superconductivity in Fe-based systems

Khadiza Ali; Kalobaran Maiti

Abstract Study of Fe based compounds have drawn much attention due to the discovery of superconductivity as well as many other exotic electronic properties. Here, we review some of our works in these materials carried out employing density functional theory and angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The results presented here indicate that the dimensionality of the underlying electronic structure plays important role in deriving their interesting electronic properties. The nematicity found in most of these materials appears to be related to the magnetic long range order. We argue that the exoticity in the electronic properties are related to the subtlety in competing structural and magnetic instabilities present in these materials.


SOLID STATE PHYSICS: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 57TH DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2012 | 2013

Evidence of bulk nature of the Kondo effect and different surface potentials in CeB6

Nishaina Sahadev; Deep Narayan Biswas; Sangeeta Thakur; Khadiza Ali; Geetha Balakrishnan; Kalobaran Maiti

We have investigated the electronic structure of CeB6 using photoemission spectroscopy as a function of surface sensitivity of the technique. Experimental results provide evidence that Kondo effect is a bulk phenomenon. The Madelung potential at the surface is found to be different from that of the bulk.


arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2018

Local excitons in silicon induced by SiGe quantum huts.

Arka Bikash Dey; M. K. Sanyal; Swapnil Patil; Khadiza Ali; Deepnarayan Biswas; Sangeeta Thakur; Kalobaran Maiti


Physical Review B | 2018

Hidden phase in parent Fe-pnictide superconductors

Khadiza Ali; Ganesh Adhikary; Sangeeta Thakur; Swapnil Patil; Sanjoy K. Mahatha; A. Thamizhavel; Giovanni De Ninno; Paolo Moras; P. M. Sheverdyaeva; C. Carbone; L. Petaccia; Kalobaran Maiti


Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2016

Temperature dependence of L3M45M45 Auger transition in Fe1−xNix alloys

S.S. Acharya; V.R.R. Medicherla; R. Rawat; K. Bapna; Khadiza Ali; Deepnarayan Biswas; Kalobaran Maiti


arXiv: Materials Science | 2015

Identification of the surface features in the electronic structure of Cr

Khadiza Ali; Shyama R. Varier; Deepnarayan Biswas; Srinivas C. Kandukuri; Kalobaran Maiti


Solid State Communications | 2015

Anomalies in the surface electronic structure of Cr

Khadiza Ali; Shyama R. Varier; Deepnarayan Biswas; Srinivas C. Kandukuri; Kalobaran Maiti

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Kalobaran Maiti

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Deepnarayan Biswas

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Sangeeta Thakur

Himachal Pradesh University

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Swapnil Patil

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Ganesh Adhikary

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Nishaina Sahadev

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Shyama R. Varier

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Srinivas C. Kandukuri

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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A. Thamizhavel

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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