Muon spin rotation and relaxation in the superconducting ferromagnet UCoGe
Abstract
We report zero-field muon spin rotation and relaxation measurements on the superconducting ferromagnet UCoGe. Weak itinerant ferromagnetic order is detected by a spontaneous muon spin precession frequency below the Curie temperature TC = 3 K. The μ+ precession frequency persists below the bulk superconducting transition temperature Tsc = 0.5 K, where it measures a local magnetic field Bloc = 0.015 T. The amplitude of the μSR signal provides unambiguous proof for ferromagnetism present in the whole sample volume. We conclude ferromagnetism coexists with superconductivity on the microscopic scale.
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