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Rapid Access: Determination of the Magnetic Properties of LaFeAs1-xPxO Across Multiple Magnetic Regimes
Abstract: Using NMR spectroscopy, the possible existence of a new magnetic state has been suggested to exist in LaFeAs1-xPxO (for x near 0.5); however, other groups failed to detect any evidence for its existence. Previous measurements we performed on WISH (ISIS) failed to provide signs of magnetic order in our relatively small 1 - 4 g samples. It wasn't until fast preliminary measurements collected on EMU (in less than an hour back in 2018) that proved the bulk magnetic properties of one of these intermediate samples. To our surprise, recent WISH measurements we performed on larger samples in June 2019 demonstrates that all samples with x < 0.9 are long range magnetic with a total of three different magnetic structures strongly competing with superconductivity. EMU measurements are needed to complete the phase diagram. A PhD dissertation and a high impact publication are anticipated.
Principal Investigator: Dr Omar Chmaissem
Experimenter: Dr Koji Yokoyama
Experimenter: Mr Ryan Stadel
Local Contact: Dr Stephen Cottrell
Experimenter: Dr Pascal Manuel
Experimenter: Dr Dmitry Khalyavin
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2000026
ISIS Experiment Number: RB2000026
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2000026-1 | EMU | 27 February 2023 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
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