scholarly journals Pressure-induced reconstitution of Fermi surfaces and spin fluctuations in S-substituted FeSe

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Kuwayama ◽  
K. Matsuura ◽  
J. Gouchi ◽  
Y. Yamakawa ◽  
Y. Mizukami ◽  
...  

AbstractFeSe is a unique high-$$T_c$$ T c iron-based superconductor in which nematicity, superconductivity, and magnetism are entangled with each other in the P-T phase diagram. We performed $$^{77}$$ 77 Se-nuclear magnetic resonance measurements under pressures of up to 3.9 GPa on 12% S-substituted FeSe, in which the complex overlap between the nematicity and magnetism are resolved. A pressure-induced Lifshitz transition was observed at 1.0 GPa as an anomaly of the density of states and as double superconducting (SC) domes accompanied by different types of antiferromagnetic (AF) fluctuations. The low-$$T_{\mathrm{c}}$$ T c SC dome below 1 GPa is accompanied by strong AF fluctuations, whereas the high-$$T_{\mathrm{c}}$$ T c SC dome develops above 1 GPa, where AF fluctuations are fairly weak. These results suggest the importance of the $$d_{xy}$$ d xy orbital and its intra-orbital coupling for the high-$$T_{\mathrm{c}}$$ T c superconductivity.

2003 ◽  
Vol 802 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. J. Curro ◽  
L. Morales

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance studies of Ga stabilized δ-Pu reveal detailed information about the local distortions surrounding the Ga impurities as well as provides information about the local spin fluctuations experienced by the Ga nuclei. The Ga NMR spectrum is inhomogeneously broadened by a distribution of local electric field gradients (EFGs), which indicates that the Ga experiences local distortions from cubic symmetry. The Knight shift and spin lattice relaxation rate indicate that the Ga is dominantly coupled to the Fermi surface via core polarization, and is inconsistent with magnetic order or low frequency spin correlations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (19n20) ◽  
pp. 2040048
Author(s):  
T. Kuwayama ◽  
K. Matsuura ◽  
Y. Mizukami ◽  
S. Kasahara ◽  
Y. Matsuda ◽  
...  

We performed [Formula: see text]-nuclear magnetic resonance measurements on [Formula: see text] ([Formula: see text] = 0.12 and 0.23). We found from the relaxation time [Formula: see text] that nematicity and antiferromagnetic fluctuations show cooperative coupling.


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