Novel Interplay between High-Tc Superconductivity and Antiferromagnetism in Tl-based Six-CuO2-Layered Cuprates : 205 Tl and 63 Cu-NMR Probes
Hidekazu Mukuda, Nozomu Shiki, Naoki Kimoto, Mitsuharu Yashima, Yoshio, Kitaoka, Kazuyasu Tokiwa, and Akira Iyo

TL;DR
This study reveals a complex interaction between antiferromagnetism and high-temperature superconductivity in multilayered Tl-based cuprates, showing that AFM order can coexist with high T_c without suppression, influenced by interlayer magnetic interactions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how AFM order and superconductivity coexist in multilayered cuprates, highlighting the role of interlayer magnetic interactions and charge imbalance.
Findings
AFM order occurs below 170 K in Tl1256.
AFM moments increase without reducing T_c.
Long-range in-plane SC correlation dominates for n≥5.
Abstract
We report Cu- and Tl-NMR studies on six-layered (=6) high- superconducting (SC) cuprate TlBaCaCuO (Tl1256) with 100 K, which reveal that antiferromagnetic (AFM) order takes place below 170 K. In this compound, four underdoped inner CuO planes ((IP)=4) sandwiched by two outer planes (OPs) are responsible for the onset of AFM order, whereas the nearly optimally-doped OPs responsible for the onset of bulk SC. It is pointed out that an increase in the out-of-plane magnetic interaction within an intra-unit-cell causes 45 K for Tl1245 with (IP)=3 to increase to 170 K for Tl1256 with (IP)=4. It is remarkable that the marked increase in and the AFM moments for the IPs does not bring about any reduction in , since K is maintained for both compounds with…
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