RKKY coupled local-moment magnetism in NaFe<sub>1-x</sub>Cu<sub>x</sub>As
ORAL
Abstract
Using high resolution 23Na NMR measurements on lightly Cu-doped metallic single crystals of NaFe1-xCuxAs (x ≈ 0.01) and numerical simulation, we present direct evidence of the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction in this pnictide system. The magnetic Cu2+ impurities are polarized by external field, inducing a spin polarization of the conduction electrons. Aided by computer simulation, we identify the 23Na NMR satellite resonances with the RKKY oscillations of this spin polarization coupled to loal moments at Fe sites via exchange interaction. Our 23Na spin-lattice and spin-spin relaxation data exhibits signature of an itinerant and inhomogeneous AFM phase in this system. Our NMR results indicate coexistence of local and itinerant magnetism in lightly Cu-doped NaFe1-xCuxAs.
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Publication: Xin, Yizhou, et al., arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.04976v3 (2021)
Presenters
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Yizhou Xin
Northwestern University
Authors
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Yizhou Xin
Northwestern University
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Ingrid Stolt
Northwestern University
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Zhai Gan
Northwestern University
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William P Halperin
Northwestern University, Dept. Phys., Northwestern University
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Yu Song
Zhejiang University
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Pengcheng Dai
Rice Univ, Rice University
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Chongde Cao
Northwestern Polytechnical University