Field-Induced Uniform Antiferromagnetic Order Associated with Superconductivity in Pr1-xLaCexCuO4-δ

Abstract

Strong correlation between field-induced antiferromagnetic (AF) order and superconductivity is demonstrated for an electron-doped cuprate superconductor, Pr1-xLaCexCuO4-δ (PLCCO). In addition to the specimen with x=0.11 (which is close to the AF phase boundary, x0.10), we show that the one with x=0.15 (Tc16 K at zero field) also exhibits the field-induced AF order with a reduced magnitude of the induced moment. The uniform muon Knight shift at a low magnetic field (102 Oe) indicates that the AF order is not localized within the cores of flux lines, which is in a marked contrast with theoretical prediction for hole-doped cuprates. The presence of anomalous non-diagonal hyperfine coupling between muons and Pr ions is also demonstrated in detail.

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