Correlation between Superconductivity and Magnetic Fluctuations in Fe(Se1-xSx) Revealed by 77Se NMR

Abstract

We present 77Se-NMR measurements on FeSe1-xSx samples with sulfur content x=0,9,15 and 29\%. Twinned nematic domains are observed in the NMR spectrum for all samples except x=29\%. The NMR spin-lattice relaxation rate shows that magnetic fluctuations are initially enhanced between x=0\% and x=9\%, but are strongly suppressed for higher x values. The observed behavior of the magnetic fluctuations parallels the superconducting transition temperature Tc in these materials, providing strong evidence for the primary importance of magnetic fluctuations for superconductivity, despite the presence of nematic quantum criticality in this system.

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