TY - JOUR
T1 - La 139 NMR investigation of the charge and spin order in a La1.885Sr0.115CuO4 single crystal
AU - Arsenault, A.
AU - Takahashi, S. K.
AU - Imai, T.
AU - He, W.
AU - Lee, Y. S.
AU - Fujita, M.
N1 - Funding Information:
T.I. thanks T. M. Rice for helpful communications. The work at McMaster was financially supported by NSERC and CIFAR. The work at Stanford was supported by US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences and Engineering Division under Grant No. DE-AC02-76SF00515. The work at Tohoku was supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) (Grant No. 16H02125), Japan.
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© 2018 American Physical Society.
PY - 2018/2/14
Y1 - 2018/2/14
N2 - La139 NMR is suited for investigations into magnetic properties of La2CuO4-based cuprates in the vicinity of their magnetic instabilities, owing to the modest hyperfine interactions between La139 nuclear spins and Cu electron spins. We report comprehensive La139 NMR measurements on a single-crystal sample of high-Tc superconductor La1.885Sr0.115CuO4 in a broad temperature range across the charge and spin order transitions (Tcharge≃80 K, Tspinneutron≃Tc=30 K). From the high-precision measurements of the linewidth for the nuclear spin Iz=+1/2 to -1/2 central transition, we show that paramagnetic line broadening sets in precisely at Tcharge due to enhanced spin correlations within the CuO2 planes. Additional paramagnetic line broadening ensues below ∼35 K, signaling that Cu spins in some segments of CuO2 planes are on the verge of three-dimensional magnetic order. A static hyperfine magnetic field arising from ordered Cu moments along the ab plane, however, begins to develop only below TspinμSR=15-20 K, where earlier muon spin rotation measurements detected Larmor precession for a small volume fraction (∼20%) of the sample. Based on the measurement of La139 nuclear-spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1, we also show that charge order triggers enhancement of low-frequency Cu spin fluctuations inhomogeneously; a growing fraction of La139 sites is affected by enhanced low-frequency spin fluctuations toward the eventual magnetic order, whereas a diminishing fraction continues to exhibit a behavior analogous to the optimally superconducting phase even below Tcharge. These La139 NMR results corroborate our recent Cu63 NMR observation that a very broad, anomalous winglike signal gradually emerges below Tcharge, whereas the normally behaving, narrower main peak is gradually wiped out [T. Imai, Phys. Rev. B 96, 224508 (2017)10.1103/PhysRevB.96.224508]. Furthermore, we show that the enhancement of low-energy spin excitations in the low-temperature regime below Tspinneutron(≃Tc) depends strongly on the magnitude and orientation of the applied magnetic field.
AB - La139 NMR is suited for investigations into magnetic properties of La2CuO4-based cuprates in the vicinity of their magnetic instabilities, owing to the modest hyperfine interactions between La139 nuclear spins and Cu electron spins. We report comprehensive La139 NMR measurements on a single-crystal sample of high-Tc superconductor La1.885Sr0.115CuO4 in a broad temperature range across the charge and spin order transitions (Tcharge≃80 K, Tspinneutron≃Tc=30 K). From the high-precision measurements of the linewidth for the nuclear spin Iz=+1/2 to -1/2 central transition, we show that paramagnetic line broadening sets in precisely at Tcharge due to enhanced spin correlations within the CuO2 planes. Additional paramagnetic line broadening ensues below ∼35 K, signaling that Cu spins in some segments of CuO2 planes are on the verge of three-dimensional magnetic order. A static hyperfine magnetic field arising from ordered Cu moments along the ab plane, however, begins to develop only below TspinμSR=15-20 K, where earlier muon spin rotation measurements detected Larmor precession for a small volume fraction (∼20%) of the sample. Based on the measurement of La139 nuclear-spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1, we also show that charge order triggers enhancement of low-frequency Cu spin fluctuations inhomogeneously; a growing fraction of La139 sites is affected by enhanced low-frequency spin fluctuations toward the eventual magnetic order, whereas a diminishing fraction continues to exhibit a behavior analogous to the optimally superconducting phase even below Tcharge. These La139 NMR results corroborate our recent Cu63 NMR observation that a very broad, anomalous winglike signal gradually emerges below Tcharge, whereas the normally behaving, narrower main peak is gradually wiped out [T. Imai, Phys. Rev. B 96, 224508 (2017)10.1103/PhysRevB.96.224508]. Furthermore, we show that the enhancement of low-energy spin excitations in the low-temperature regime below Tspinneutron(≃Tc) depends strongly on the magnitude and orientation of the applied magnetic field.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.064511
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.064511
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85042145143
SN - 2469-9950
VL - 97
JO - Physical Review B
JF - Physical Review B
IS - 6
M1 - 064511
ER -