Absence of 17O Knight-Shift Changes across the First-Order Phase Transition Line in Sr2RuO4
Abstract
We performed 17O nuclear magnetic resonance measurements on superconducting (SC) Sr2RuO4 under in-plane magnetic fields. We found that no new signal appears in the SC state and that the 17O Knight shifts obtained from the double-site measurements remain constant across the first-order phase-transition line, as well as across the second-order phase-transition line as already reported. The present results indicate that the SC spin susceptibility does not decrease in the high-field region, although a magnetization jump in the SC state was reported at low temperatures. Because the spin susceptibility is unchanged in the SC state in Sr2RuO4, we suggest that the first-order phase transition across the upper critical field should be interpreted as a depairing mechanism other than the conventional Pauli-paramagnetic effect.
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