235 research outputs found
Local Magnetic Inhomogeneities in Lightly Doped BaFeAs
We report As NMR measurements in BaFeAs doped with Ni. Like
Co, Ni doping suppresses the antiferromagnetic and structural phase transitions
and gives rise to superconductivity for sufficiently large Ni doping. The spin
lattice relaxation rate diverges at , with a critical exponent consistent
with 3D ordering of local moments. In the ordered state the spectra quickly
broaden inhomogeneously with doping. We extract the average size of the ordered
moment as a function of doping, and show that a model in which the order
remains commensurate but with local amplitude variations in the vicinity of the
dopant fully explains our observations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of the heavy fermion system CeCoAlGe
We present nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and nuclear quadrupole resonance
(NQR) measurements performed on single crystalline \ccag{}, a member of a
recently discovered family of heavy fermion materials CeAlGe (
= Co, Ir, Ni, or Pd). Previous measurements indicated a strong Kondo
interaction as well as magnetic order below K. Our NMR spectral
measurements show that the Knight shift is proportional to the bulk
magnetic susceptibility at high temperatures. A clear Knight shift
anomaly () is observed at coherence temperatures K for and 10 K for at the
Co site, and K at the Al(3) site for characteristic of the heavy fermion nature of this compound.
At high temperatures the Co NMR spin-lattice relaxation rate
is dominated by spin fluctuations of the 4 local moments with a
weak metallic background. The spin fluctuations probed by Co NMR are
anisotropic and larger in the basal plane than in the direction.
Furthermore, we find at the Co site as
expected for a Kondo system for and . Co NQR \slrr{}
measurements at low temperatures indicate slowing down of spin fluctuations
above the magnetic ordering temperature K. A weak ferromagnetic
character of fluctuations around is evidenced by an increase of
versus above the magnetic ordering temperature. We also find good
agreement between the observed and calculated electric field gradients at all
observed sites
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of pseudospin fluctuations in URuSi
We report Si NMR measurements in single crystals and aligned powders
of URuSi in the hidden order and paramagnetic phases. The
spin-lattice-relaxation data reveal evidence of pseudospin fluctuations of U
moments in the paramagnetic phase. We find evidence for partial suppression of
the density of states below 30 K, and analyze the data in terms of a two
component spin-fermion model. We propose that this behavior is a realization of
a pseudogap between the hidden order transition and 30 K. This
behavior is then compared to other materials that demonstrate precursor
fluctuations in a pseudogap regime above a ground state with long-range order.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
NMR evidence for inhomogeneous glassy behavior driven by nematic fluctuations in iron arsenide superconductors
We present As nuclear magnetic resonance spin-lattice and spin-spin
relaxation rate data in Ba(FeCo)As and
Ba(FeCu)As as a function of temperature, doping and
magnetic field. The relaxation curves exhibit a broad distribution of
relaxation rates, consistent with inhomogeneous glassy behavior up to 100 K.
The doping and temperature response of the width of the dynamical heterogeneity
is similar to that of the nematic susceptibility measured by elastoresistance
measurements. We argue that quenched random fields which couple to the nematic
order give rise to a nematic glass that is reflected in the spin dynamics.Comment: Accepted to Physical Review
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