The spatially averaged density of states, , of an unconventional d-wave
superconductor is magnetic field dependent, proportional to H1/2, owing to
the Doppler shift of quasiparticle excitations in a background of vortex
supercurrents[1,2]. This phenomenon, called the Volovik effect, has been
predicted to exist for a sign changing s± state [3], although it is absent
in a single band s-wave superconductor. Consequently, we expect there to be
Doppler contributions to the NMR spin-lattice relaxation rate, 1/T1∝, for an s± state which will depend on magnetic field. We have
measured the 75As 1/T1 in a high-quality, single crystal of
Ba0.67K0.33Fe2As2 over a wide range of field up to 28 T.
Our spatially resolved measurements show that indeed there are Doppler
contributions to 1/T1 which increase closer to the vortex core, with a
spatial average proportional to H2, inconsistent with recent theory [4]Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure