Strong correlation between field-induced magnetism and superconductivity in Pr0.89LaCe0.11CuO4
Abstract
We report the local magnetic response of an electron-doped cuprate superconductor, Pr0.89LaCe0.11CuO4 (Tc26 K), studied by muon spin rotation () over a field range from 200 Oe to 50 kOe. In the paramagnetic state, the muon Knight shift along the crystal c-axis (Kμz) is proportional to the in-plane susceptibility ab. More surprisingly, Kμz is strongly enhanced by the occurrence of superconductivity (below 40 kOe), changing its sign from positive to negative around 1 kOe with increasing field. This finding can be understood by considering the weak polarization of Pr ions due to superexchange interaction with the antiferromagnetic Cu sublattice, which coexists with superconductivity.
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