| Literature DB >> 30118284 |
Koshi Kurashima1, Tadashi Adachi2, Kensuke M Suzuki3, Yasushi Fukunaga1, Takayuki Kawamata1, Takashi Noji1, Hitoshi Miyasaka3,4, Isao Watanabe5, Masanori Miyazaki6, Akihiro Koda7, Ryosuke Kadono7, Yoji Koike1.
Abstract
We demonstrate the presence of ferromagnetic (FM) fluctuations in the superconducting and nonsuperconducting heavily overdoped regimes of high-temperature superconducting copper oxides, using (Bi,Pb)_{2}Sr_{2}CuO_{6+δ} (Bi-2201) single crystals. Magnetization curves exhibit a tendency to be saturated in high magnetic fields at low temperatures in the heavily overdoped crystals, which is probably a precursor phenomenon of a FM transition at a lower temperature. Muon spin relaxation detects the enhancement of spin fluctuations at high temperatures below 200 K. Correspondingly, the ab-plane resistivity follows a 4/3 power law in a wide temperature range, which is characteristic of metals with two-dimensional FM fluctuations due to itinerant electrons. As the Wilson ratio evidences the enhancement of spin fluctuations with hole doping in the heavily overdoped regime, it is concluded that two-dimensional FM fluctuations reside in the heavily overdoped Bi-2201 cuprates, which is probably related to the decrease in the superconducting transition temperature in the heavily overdoped cuprates.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30118284 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.057002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161