We present a Cu nuclear magnetic/quadrupole resonance study of the charge
stripe ordered phase of LBCO, with detection of previously unobserved
('wiped-out') signal. We show that spin-spin and spin-lattice relaxation rates
are strongly enhanced in the charge ordered phase, explaining the apparent
signal decrease in earlier investigations. The enhancement is caused by
magnetic, rather than charge fluctuations, conclusively confirming the
long-suspected assumption that spin fluctuations are responsible for the
wipeout effect. Observation of the full Cu signal enables insight into the spin
and charge dynamics of the stripe-ordered phase, and measurements in external
magnetic fields provide information on the nature and suppression of spin
fluctuations associated with charge order. We find glassy spin dynamics, in
agreement with previous work, and incommensurate static charge order with
charge modulation amplitude similar to other cuprate compounds, suggesting that
the amplitude of charge stripes is universal in the cuprates.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure