Emergence of Novel Antiferromagnetic Order Intervening between Two Superconducting Phases in LaFe(As1-xPx)O: 31P-NMR Studies

Abstract

We revealed novel phase deagram of Fe-pnictide high-Tc superconductor LaFe(As1-xPx)O in wide doping level (0.3<x<1) by P-NMR. Systematic 31P-NMR studies revealed the emergence of the antiferromagnetic ordered phase (AFM-2) in 0.4 < x < 0.7 that intervenes between two superconductivity (SC-1/SC-2) phases. The 31P-NMR Knight shift points to the appearance of the sharp density of states at the Fermi level that is derived from d3Z2?r2 orbit, which is less relevant with the onset of the SC-2. On the other hand, we remark that the AFM spin fluctuations arising from the interband nesting on the dXZ/dYZ orbits must be a key ingredient for the occurrence of SC around AFM-2.

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