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    139^{139}La-NMR study of spin-dynamics coupled with hole mobility in TT*-type La0.86_{0.86}Eu0.86_{0.86}Sr0.28_{0.28}CuO4βˆ’Ξ΄_{4-\delta}

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    In TT*-type cuprate oxides with five oxygen coordination, little is known about the relationship between the spin correlations and dope carriers. We performed 139^{139}La-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electrical resistivity measurements on an as-sintered (AS) and oxidation annealed (OA) polycrystalline TT*-type La0.86_{0.86}Eu0.86_{0.86}S0.28_{0.28}CuO4_4 (LESCO) to investigate its magnetic and superconducting (SC) properties. Upon cooling, the NMR spectrum of AS LESCO broadened below 3 K, at which the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T11/T_1 against the temperature exhibited a maximum, thereby indicating the appearance of static magnetism. The temperature dependence of 1/T11/T_1 between 3 K and 20 K was similar to that of the resistivity displaying the semiconducting behavior. Furthermore, the energy scale of the transport gap and spin-dynamics estimated was found to be comparable. These results suggest a close connection between the mobility of the doped carriers and low-energy spin-dynamics, as reported for lightly doped TT-type La2βˆ’x_{2-x}Srx_xCuO4_4. In the OA SC sample, we confirmed the absence of a magnetic order and the Korringa relation above 10 K. Therefore, in the TT*-type LESCO with xx = 0.28, the magnetic state coupled with holes drastically turns to the weakly correlated metallic state by oxidation annealing.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
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