Anisotropic spin fluctuations and multiple superconducting gaps in hole-doped Ba0.7K0.3Fe2As2: NMR in a single crystal
Abstract
We report the first 75As-NMR study on a single crystal of the hole-doped iron-pnictide superconductor Ba0.7K0.3Fe2As2 (Tc = 31.5 K). We find that the Fe antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations are anisotropic and are weaker compared to underdoped copper-oxides or cobalt-oxide superconductors. The spin lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 decreases below Tc with no coherence peak and shows a step-wise variation at low temperatures, which is indicative of multiple superconducting gaps, as in the electron-doped Pr(La)FeAsO1-xFx. Furthermore, no evidence was obtained for a microscopic coexistence of a long-range magnetic and superconductivity.
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