Magnetism and superconductivity in Sr2VFeAsO3 revealed by 75As- and 51V-NMR under elevated pressures

Abstract

We report 75As- and 51V-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements on the iron-based superconductor Sr2VFeAsO3 with alternating stacks structure. We find that the 75As nuclear spin-spin relaxation rate (1/T2) shows a pronounced peak at TN = 165 K, below which the resonance peak shifts to a higher frequency due to the onset of an internal magnetic field. The 51V spectrum does not shift, but is broadened below TN. We conclude that the Fe electrons oder antiferromagnetically below TN with a magnetic moment mFe 0.4 μB. Application of external pressure up to 2.4 GPa reduces TN in a rate of -40 K/GPa, and enhances the superconducting transition temperature Tc in a rate of 2 K/GPa. The pressure-temperature phase diagram for Sr2VFeAsO3 shows that superconductivity coexists with antiferromagnetism over a wide pressure range with an unprecedented high Tc up to 36.5 K.

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