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Internal static electric and magnetic field at the copper cite in a single crystal of the electron-doped high-T-c superconductor Pr1.85Ce0.15CuO4-y
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关键词: DENSITY-WAVE ORDER;    PHASE-DIAGRAM;    CHARGE ORDER;    NMR;    OXIDE;    FLUCTUATIONS;    COMPETITION;    PSEUDOGAP;    GROWTH;   
DOI  :  10.1103/PhysRevB.90.214506
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

We report Cu-63,Cu-65-NMR spectroscopy and Knight shift measurements on a single crystal of the electron-doped high-T-c superconductor Pr1.85Ce0.15CuO4-y with an applied magnetic field (H) up to 26.42 T. A very small NQR frequency is obtained with the observation of the spectrum, which shows an extremely wide continuous distribution of it that becomes significantly narrower below 20 K at H parallel to c where the superconductivity is completely suppressed, indicating a significant change in the charge distribution at the Cu site, while the corresponding change at H perpendicular to c is negligible when the superconductivity is present or not fully suppressed. The Knight shift and central linewidth are proportional to the applied magnetic field with a high anisotropy. We find that the magnitude of the internal static magnetic field at the copper is dominated by the anisotropic Cu2+ 3d orbital contributions, while its weak temperature dependence is mainly determined by the isotropic contact hyperfine coupling to the paramagnetic Pr3+ spins, which also gives rise to the full distribution of the internal static magnetic field at the copper for H perpendicular to c. This internal static electric and magnetic field environment at the copper is very different from that in the hole-doped cuprates, and may provide new insight into the understanding of high-T-c superconductivity. Other experimental techniques are needed to verify whether the observed significant narrowing of the charge distribution at the Cu site with H parallel to c is caused by the charge ordering [E. H. da Silva Neto et al., Science (to be published, 2014)] or a new type of charge modulation.

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