Zero-field and longitudinal-field muon-spin-relaxation measurements have been
performed in partially Fe-substituted La2-xSrxCu1-yFeyO4 in a wide range of
hole concentration, to investigate the magnetic state induced by the Fe
substitution recently suggested from the neutron-scattering measurements [Phys.
Rev. Lett. 107, 127002 (2011)]. It has been found that the magnetic transition
temperature is notably enhanced through the 1% Fe substitution in a wide range
of hole concentration where superconductivity appears in Fe-free La2-xSrxCuO4.
In the underdoped regime, the Fe-induced magnetic order can be understood in
terms of the concept of stripe pinning by Fe as in the case of the Zn-induced
one in La2-xSrxCu1-yZnyO4. In the overdoped regime, on the other hand, the
Fe-induced magnetic order is short-ranged, which is distinct from the stripes.
It is plausible that a spin-glass state of Fe spins derived from the
Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction is realized in the overdoped regime,
suggesting a change of the ground state from the strongly correlated state to
the Fermi-liquid state with hole doping in La-214 high-Tc cuprates.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.