Effect of impurity states on the NMR spectra of high-Tc cuprates

Abstract

A strong nonmagnetic impurity can induce a resonance state in the d-wave superconducting state. As far as magnetic properties are concerned, this resonance state behaves effectively like a free moment. It leads to a Curie-Weiss-like magnetic susceptibility in an intermediate temperature regime below Tc. From the impurity susceptibility, the effective moment of the resonance state is deduced and compared with experiments. The contribution of the resonance to the magnetic susceptibility can account for the main feature of the NMR spectra in overdoped high-Tc materials. In the underdoped regime, the contribution from the resonance to the magnetic susceptibility is also substantial, but the effective moment of the resonance is smaller than the total moment induced by a nonmagnetic impurity.

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