Neutron-scattering study of spin correlations in electron-doped Pr0.89LaCe0.11CuO4 single crystals

2003 
Abstract We have performed neutron-scattering measurements on the single crystals of electron-doped cuprate, Pr 0.89 LaCe 0.11 CuO 4− δ in order to study the relationship between spin correlations and the superconductivity. In the non-superconducting as-grown x =0.11 sample, clear magnetic Bragg peak appears below 200 K, while no evidence of antiferromagnetic order was found in the oxygen-reduced superconducting one ( T c =25.5 K). These results imply that superconductivity concomitantly appears with the degradation of a magnetic ordering by oxygen-reduced procedure. Furthermore, we observed clear commensurate low-energy spin fluctuations, at the antiferromagnetic zone center in both as-grown and reduced samples, analogous to the result for Nd 1.85 Ce 0.15 CuO 4 . Therefore, commensurate spin fluctuations are robust against the electron-doping and is commonly exist in the electron-doped superconductors.
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