Intrinsic magnetic effects in LaO<sub>0.5</sub>F<sub>0.5</sub>BiS<sub>2</sub> from magnetic susceptibility and NMR measurements
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Abstract
We present magnetic susceptibility and NMR data in LaO0.5F0.5BiS2 that suggest intrinsic magnetic effects in the normal state of this material. Magnetization measurements in temperatures from 2.7 K to 250 K and applied fields from -4 T to 4 T, and NMR experiments (carried out in similar temperature and field ranges) are compared to estimate the intrinsic magnetic contribution to the magnetic effects observed by both techniques. With the aid of Palladium (Pd) metal as a standard to assure that our equipment is operating accurately, our analysis of the data indicates that besides the expected contribution from paramagnetic impurities in the starting materials, there exists an intrinsic susceptibility whose origin is still not fully determined. The results clarify that we do observe an interesting magnetic phenomenon in LaO0.5F0.5BiS2, potentially related to a Rashba or a Dresselhaus effect that has been predicted for the parent compound.
*Work at CSULA is supported by the National Science Foundation under a DMR Partnership for Research and Education (PREM) grant 1523588 and at Fudan University by Chinese NSF-1147060.
Presenters
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Silverio Delgado
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University