Zn and Ni doping effects on the low-energy spin excitations in La$_{1.85}$Sr$_{0.15}$CuO$_{4}$
M. Kofu, H. Kimura, K. Hirota

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates how Zn and Ni impurities affect low-energy spin excitations in optimally doped La$_{1.85}$Sr$_{0.15}$CuO$_{4}$ using neutron scattering, revealing distinct impurity-induced modifications linked to superconductivity suppression.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into impurity-specific effects on spin dynamics and their relation to superconducting properties in cuprate materials.
Findings
Zn induces in-gap states and reduces superconducting volume fraction.
Ni suppresses low-energy spin excitations and broadens magnetic peaks.
Spin gap closes with increasing Ni doping, affecting spin dispersion.
Abstract
Impurity effects of Zn and Ni on the low-energy spin excitations were systematically studied in optimally doped La1.85Sr0.15Cu1-yAyO4 (A=Zn, Ni) by neutron scattering. Impurity-free La1.85Sr0.15CuO4 shows a spin gap of 4meV below Tc in the antiferromagnetic(AF) incommensurate spin excitation. In Zn:y=0.004, the spin excitation shows a spin gap of 3meV below Tc. In Zn:y=0.008 and Zn:y=0.011, however, the magnetic signals at 3meV decrease below Tc and increase again at lower temperature, indicating an in-gap state. In Zn:y=0.017, the low-energy spin state remains unchanged with decreasing temperature, and elastic magnetic peaks appear below 20K then exponentially increase. As for Ni:y=0.009 and Ni:y=0.018, the low-energy excitations below 3meV and 2meV disappear below Tc. The temperature dependence at 3meV, however, shows no upturn in constrast with Zn:y=0.008 and Zn:y=0.011, indicating…
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