NMR Studies of Anisotropy in FeSe
ORAL
Abstract
FeSe is one of the most intriguing correlated electron superconductors because superconductivity emerges from a nematic phase without any long-range antiferromagnetic order. Nevertheless, antiferromagnetic fluctuations are present that may play a role in the superconducting pairing. We report 77Se NMR spectra and relaxation rates for a high quality single crystal as a function of field orientation and temperature.
*Supported by the NSF under Grant No. DMR-1807889.
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Presenters
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Nicholas Curro
- University of California, Davis
- Physics, University of California, Davis