Suppression of Superconductivity in LuxZr1-xB12 : Evidence of Static Magnetic Moments Induced by Non-Magnetic Impurities
Abstract
Based on low temperature resistivity, heat capacity and magnetization investigations we show that the unusually strong suppression of superconductivity in LuxZr1-xB12 BSC-type superconductors in the range x<0.08 is caused by the emergence of static spin polarization in the vicinity of non-magnetic lutetium impurities. The analysis of received results points to a formation of static magnetic moments with μeff≈3μB per Lu-ion. The size of these spin polarized nanodomains was estimated to be about 5 .
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