NMR evidence for two-step phase-separation in Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4-delta
Abstract
By Cu NMR we studied the spin and charge structure in Nd2-xCexCuO4-delta. For x=0.15, starting from a superconducting sample, the low temperature magnetic order in the sample reoxygenated under 1 bar oxygen at 9000 C, reveals a peculiar modulation of the internal field, indicative for a phase characterized by large charge droplets ('Blob'-phase). By prolonged reoxygenation at 4 bar the blobs brake up and the spin structure changes to that of an ordered antiferromagnet (AF). We conclude that the superconductivity in the n-type systems competes with a genuine type I Mott-insulating state.
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