<sup>139</sup>La NMR Study of Charge and Spin Order in La<sub>1.885</sub>Sr<sub>0.115</sub>CuO<sub>4</sub> Single Crystal

ORAL

Abstract

Recent technological advancements have made the detection of charge order in La2-xSrxCuO4 (x ~ 1/8) possible using x-ray diffraction nearly two decades after NMR measurements showed that the superconducting La2-xSrxCuO4 (x ~ 1/8) share nearly identical anomalies as Nd-codoped La1.48 Nd0.2Sr0.12CuO4 at the charge order transition of the latter. We revisit the elusive charge ordered state in La1.885Sr0.115CuO4 by measuring the 139La NMR linewidth and relaxation rate 1/T1. Our data demonstrates that the NMR linewidth broadens and 1/T1T is enhanced below the charge order temperature Tcharge = 80 K. In view of our recent finding that two different types of 63Cu NMR signals exist below Tcharge, we analyze 1/T1 using a two-component fit. We estimate the fractions of 139La nuclear spins with fast and slow 1/T1 components. The temperature dependence of slow 1/T1 exhibits qualitatively the same behavior as the optimally superconducting phase even below Tcharge down to Tc = 30K, but its volume fraction decreases with temperature. In contrast, 1/T1T of the fast component begins to increase immediately below Tcharge. We also show that the fast 1/T1 exhibits very strong magnetic field dependence below Tc.

*NSERC
CIFAR
McMaster University
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
US Department of Energy

Presenters

  • Alexandre Arsenault

    • McMaster Univ

Authors

  • Alexandre Arsenault

    • McMaster Univ
  • Sean Takahashi

    • McMaster Univ
    • Physics, McMaster University
  • Takashi Imai

    • McMaster Univ
    • Physics, McMaster University
  • Wei He

    • Stanford Univ
    • Stanford University
  • Young Lee

    • Stanford Univ
    • Applied Physics, Stanford University
    • Stanford University
  • M. Fujita

    • Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
    • Tohoku Univ
    • IMR, Tohoku University