Magnetic properties of the itinerant ferromagnet LaCrGe3 under pressure studied by 139La NMR
Abstract
139La nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements under pressure (p = 0-2.64 GPa) have been carried out to investigate the static and dynamic magnetic properties of the itinerant ferromagnet LaCrGe3. 139La-NMR spectra for all measured pressures in the ferromagnetically ordered state show a large shift due to the internal field induction |B int| 4 T at the La site produced by Cr ordered moments. The change in B int by less than 5\% with p up to 2.64~GPa indicates that the Cr 3d moments are robust under pressure. The temperature dependence of NMR shift and B int suggest that the ferromagnetic order develops below 50~K under higher pressures in a magnetic field of 7.2 T. Based on the analysis of NMR data using the self-consistent-renormalization (SCR) theory, the spin fluctuations in the paramagnetic state well above T C are revealed to be three dimensional ferromagnetic throughout the measured p region.