Unusual disorder effects in superconducting LaFeAs(1-d)O0.9F0.1 as revealed by NMR spectroscopy
Abstract
We report 75As NMR measurements of the spin-lattice relaxation in the superconducting state of LaFeAsO(0.9)F(0.1) and As-deficient LaFeAs(1-d)O0.9F0.1. The temperature behavior of 1/T1 below Tc changes drastically from a T3-dependence for LaFeAsO(0.9)F(0.1) to a T5-dependence for the As-deficient sample. These results, together with the previously reported unexpected increase of Tc and the slope of the upper critical field near Tc for the As-deficient sample, are discussed in terms of non-universal SC gaps in Fe-pnictides and the effect of As deficiency as an exotic case where nonmagnetic 'smart' impurities even stabilize an s+- wave superconductor or within a scenario of a disorder-driven change to s++ superconductivity.
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