Cu substitution effects on the local magnetic properties of Ba(Fe[1-x]Cu[x])2As2: a site-selective 75-As and 63-Cu NMR study
Abstract
We take advantage of the site-selective nature of the 75As and 63Cu NMR techniques to probe the Cu substitution effects on the local magnetic properties of the FeAs planes in Ba(Fe1-xCux)2As2. We show that the suppression of antiferromagnetic Fe spin fluctuations induced by Cu substitution is weaker than a naive expectation based on a simple rigid band picture, in which each Cu atom would donate 3 electrons to the FeAs planes. Comparison between 63Cu and 75As NMR data indicates that spin fluctuations are suppressed at the Cu and their neighboring Fe sites in the tetragonal phase, suggesting the strongly local nature of the Cu substitution effects. We attribute the absence of a large superconducting dome in the phase diagram of Ba(Fe1-xCux)2As2 to the emergence of a nearly magnetically ordered FeAs planes under the presence of orthorhombic distortion.
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