Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of local magnetism and spin dynamics in UTe<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The newly-discovered heavy-fermion superconductor UTe2 is a candidate triplet superconductor. Its superconductivity resembles that of the other ferromagnetic superconductors such as UCoGe, whereas its magnetism significantly differs in the sense that there is no ferromagnetic order. Results from experiments carried out under hydrostatic pressure are taken as evidence for magnetically ordered phases. These high-pressure phases are likely antiferromagnetic, although their local spin structures and dynamics are not yet clear. Further, their relation to the pressure-enhanced superconducting transition temperature TC and impacts on the normal-state magnetic fluctuations are unknown. Using 125Te nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), we will discuss local magnetism and spin dynamics in UTe2 on 125Te-enriched high-quality single crystals.
*LDRDUSDOE Office of Science (SC). Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES) (SC-32)
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Presenters
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Riku Yamamoto
- Los Alamos National Laboratory