Enhancement of low-frequency fluctuations and superconductivity breakdown in Mn-doped La$_{1-y}$Y$_{y}$FeAsO$_{0.89}$F$_{0.11}$ superconductors
F. Hammerath, M. Moroni, L. Bossoni, S. Sanna, R. Kappenberger, S., Wurmehl, A.U.B. Wolter, M.A. Afrassa, Y. Kobayashi, M. Sato, B. B\"uchner, P., Carretta

TL;DR
This study uses $^{19}$F NMR to investigate how Mn doping affects superconductivity and magnetic fluctuations in La$_{1-y}$Y$_{y}$FeAsO$_{0.89}$F$_{0.11}$, revealing suppression of superconductivity and changes in magnetic correlations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how Mn doping influences low-frequency magnetic fluctuations and superconductivity in Y-substituted LaFeAsO-based superconductors.
Findings
Mn doping enhances low-frequency magnetic fluctuations near the quantum phase transition.
Superconductivity is suppressed at higher Mn levels in Y-rich compounds.
Magnetic correlations differ between La-rich and Y-rich series, indicating spectral weight transfer.
Abstract
F NMR measurements in optimally electron-doped LaYFeMnAsOF superconductors are presented. In these materials the effect of Mn doping on the superconducting phase is studied for two series of compounds ( and ) where the chemical pressure is varied by substituting La with Y. In the series superconductivity is suppressed for Mn contents an order of magnitude larger than for the series. For both series a peak in the F NMR nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate emerges upon Mn doping and gets significantly enhanced on approaching the quantum phase transition between the superconducting and magnetic phases. F NMR linewidth measurements show that for similar Mn contents magnetic correlations are more pronounced in the series, at variance with what one would expect for …
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TopicsIron-based superconductors research · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
