Magnetically-induced local lattice anomalies and low-frequency nematic fluctuations in the Mott insulator La2O3Fe2Se2

Abstract

We report a study of the Mott insulator La2O3Fe2Se2 by means of 139La nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR). The NQR spectra evidence a single La site in the paramagnetic phase and two inequivalent La sites, La1 and La2, in the antiferromagnetically-ordered phase (N\'eel temperature TN 90 K). These two sites are characterized by different quadrupole couplings, indicative of distinct lattice and/or charge configurations likely segregated in domains. The dependence of the quadrupole coupling for La2 on temperature suggests that the magnetic order parameter drives the structural distortion. The nuclear spin-lattice and transverse relaxation rates, 1/T1 and 1/T2, evidence fluctuations in the paramagnetic phase with characteristic frequencies well below the Heisenberg exchange frequency, likely associated with nematic fluctuations.

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