Stripe Antiferromagnetism and Disorder in the Mott Insulator NaFe1-xCuxAs (x 0.5)

Abstract

Neutron scattering measurements have demonstrated that the heavily Cu-doped NaFe1-xCuxAs compound behaves like a Mott insulator exhibiting both real space Fe-Cu stripes, as well as antiferromagnetism below a N\'eel temperature for x 0.5. We have investigated evolution of structural and magnetic ordering using 23Na and 75As NMR for single crystals (x = 0.39 and 0.48), confirming antiferromagnetism in the form of magnetic stripes. We show that end-chain defects in these stripes are the principal source of magnetic disorder and are responsible for cluster spin-glass transitions in both compounds, in the latter case coexistent with antiferromagnetism. Aided by our numerical simulation of the 75As spectra, we show that a staggered magnetization at the Fe sites is induced by non-magnetic Cu dopants.

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