Electron spin resonance in Eu based Fe pnictides
H.-A. Krug von Nidda, S. Kraus, S. Schaile, E. Dengler, N. Pascher, M., Hemmida, M. J. Eom, J. S. Kim, H. S. Jeevan, P. Gegenwart, J. Deisenhofer,, and A. Loidl

TL;DR
This study uses Eu$^{2+}$ electron spin resonance to investigate the magnetic and electronic phase transitions in Eu-based Fe pnictides, revealing how spin relaxation mechanisms change across the SDW and superconducting phases.
Contribution
It provides detailed ESR analysis of EuFe$_{2-x}$Co$_x$As$_2$ and EuFe$_2$As$_{2-y}$P$_y$, elucidating the evolution of spin relaxation and ligand field effects with doping and temperature.
Findings
Korringa relaxation rate decreases with doping.
Transition temperature $T_{SDW}$ decreases linearly with substitution.
No coherence peak observed at superconducting transition.
Abstract
The phase diagrams of EuFeCoAs and EuFeAsP are investigated by Eu electron spin resonance (ESR) in single crystals. From the temperature dependence of the linewidth of the exchange narrowed ESR line the spin-density wave (SDW) and the normal metallic regime are clearly distinguished. At the isotropic linear increase of the linewidth is driven by the Korringa relaxation which measures the conduction-electron density of states at the Fermi level. For the anisotropy probes the local ligand field, while the coupling to the conduction electrons disappears. With increasing substitution or the transition temperature decreases linearly accompanied by a linear decrease of the Korringa-relaxation rate…
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