- Pfau, H;
- Chen, SD;
- Hashimoto, M;
- Gauthier, N;
- Rotundu, CR;
- Palmstrom, JC;
- Fisher, IR;
- Mo, S-K;
- Shen, Z-X;
- Lu, D
The hallmark of nematic order in iron-based superconductors is a resistivity anisotropy but it is unclear to which extent quasiparticle dispersions, lifetimes, and coherence contribute. While the lifted degeneracy of the Fe dxz and dyz dispersions has been studied extensively, only little is known about the two other factors. Here, we combine in situ strain tuning with ARPES and study the nematic response of the spectral weight in BaFe2As2. The symmetry analysis of the ARPES spectra demonstrates that the dxz band gains quasiparticle spectral weight compared to the dyz band for negative antisymmetric strain Δϵyy suggesting the same response inside the nematic phase. Our results are compatible with a different coherence of the dxz and dyz orbital within a Hund's metal picture. We also discuss the influence of orbital mixing.