Carrier doping in Pr1+xBa2-xCu3O7 studied by NMR

Abstract

We investigated the type of the carriers doped in the CuO2-planes of non-superconducting Pr1+xBa2-xCu3O7 single crystals by nuclear magnetic resonance of Pr and chain-site Cu. The different spectra in the solid solution system show that the holes in Pr-rich crystals are localized in states similar to the ones in stoichiometric samples, that is in the 4f2-2pπ-hybridization band proposed by Fehrenbacher and Rice. In contrast, the spectra of crystals prepared under conditions favoring Ba-rich phases indicate the presence of holes in Zhang-Rice singlets in the CuO2-plane. Our results strongly support the model that superconductivity reported recently for Pr123-crystals is due to Ba-rich regions in the inhomogeneous samples.

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