We present nuclear magnetic resonance evidence that very slow (<= 1 MHz) spin fluctuations persist into the overdoped regime of Ba(Fe1-xRhx)(2)As-2 superconductors. Measurements of the As-75 spin echo decay rate, obtained both with Hahn Echo and Carr Purcell Meiboom Gill pulse sequences, show that the slowing down of spin fluctuations can be described by short-range diffusive dynamics, likely involving domain walls motions separating (pi/a, 0) from (0, pi/a) correlated regions. This slowing down of the fluctuations is weakly sensitive to the external magnetic field and, although fading away with doping, it extends deeply into the overdoped regime.

Persistence of slow fluctuations in the overdoped regime of Ba(Fe1-xRhx)2As2 superconductors

BOSSONI, LUCIA;MORONI, MATTEO;CARRETTA, PIETRO
2016-01-01

Abstract

We present nuclear magnetic resonance evidence that very slow (<= 1 MHz) spin fluctuations persist into the overdoped regime of Ba(Fe1-xRhx)(2)As-2 superconductors. Measurements of the As-75 spin echo decay rate, obtained both with Hahn Echo and Carr Purcell Meiboom Gill pulse sequences, show that the slowing down of spin fluctuations can be described by short-range diffusive dynamics, likely involving domain walls motions separating (pi/a, 0) from (0, pi/a) correlated regions. This slowing down of the fluctuations is weakly sensitive to the external magnetic field and, although fading away with doping, it extends deeply into the overdoped regime.
2016
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
93
22
224517
superconductivity, low-energy fluctuations, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
http://harvest.aps.org/bagit/articles/10.1103/PhysRevB.93.224517/apsxml
8
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Bossoni, Lucia; Moroni, Matteo; Julien, M. H.; Mayaffre, H.; Canfield, P. C.; Reyes, A.; Halperin, W. P.; Carretta, Pietro
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