Antiferromagnetic ordering and disappearance of pseudogap within the vortex core of Tl2Ba2CuO6+δ
Abstract
Spatially-resolved NMR is used to probe the magnetism in and around the vortex core of nearly optimally-doped Tl2Ba2CuO6+δ (Tc=85K). The NMR relaxation rate T1-1 at 205Tl site, at which antiferromagnetic (AF) fluctuation can be monitored sensitively, provides a direct evidence that the AF spin correlation is significantly enhanced in the vortex core region. In the core region Cu spins show a local AF ordering with moment ~ 0.1μB parallel to the layers at TN=20K. Above TN the core region is in the paramagnetic state which is a reminiscence of the state above the pseudogap temperature (T*=120K), indicating that the pseudogap disappears within the core.
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