Quenched Fe Moment in the Collapsed Tetragonal Phase of Ca1-xPrxFe2As2
Abstract
We report 75As NMR studies on single crystals of rare-earth doped iron pnictides superconductor Ca1-xPrxFe2As2 (x=0.075 and 0.15). The 75As spectra show a chemical pressure effect with doping and a first order structure transition to the collapsed tetragonal phase upon cooling. A sharp drop of the Knight shift is seen below the structural transition, whereas 1/T1 is strongly enhanced at low-temperatures. These evidences indicate quenching of Fe local magnetism and short-range ordering of Pr3+ moment in the collapsed tetragonal phase. The quenched Fe moment through structure collapse suggests a strong interplay of structure and magnetism, which is important for understanding the nature of the collapsed tetragonal phase.
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