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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik
CPP 15: Poster: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Frontiers and Applications
CPP 15.3: Poster
Montag, 22. März 2010, 16:30–18:00, Poster C
Spatial inhomogeneities in optimally doped and underdoped high-temperature superconducting single crystals of HgBa2CuO4+d, a 63Cu and 199Hg NMR study — •Damian Rybicki1,2, Juergen Haase1, Marc Lux1, Martin Greven3,4, Guichuan Yu5, and Yuan Li5 — 1Faculty of Physics and Earth Sciences, Leipzig University, Linnéstraße 5, 04103 Leipzig, Germany — 2Department of Solid State Physics, Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Sciences, AGH-University of Science and Technology, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland — 3School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, 116 Church Street S. E. Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA — 4Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Stanford, CA 94309, USA — 5Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Nuclear magnetic resonance is a very important tool to study high-temperature superconducting cuprates (HTSCs). We present results of 63Cu and 199Hg NMR of HgBa2CuO4+d single crystals with critical temperatures, Tc=97 K and Tc=74 K (optimally doped and underdoped, respectively). HgBa2CuO4+d due to its very simple structure and only one Cu lattice site is a model compound for understanding the properties of HTSCs. Measurements of the central and satellite transition lines have been carried out as a function of temperature (20-300 K) and orientation of the external magnetic field, B0 with respect to crystal axes. From the temperature dependence of the spin shifts, line widths and quadrupole splitting we find a very large spatial variation of the hole density even in these high quality single crystals.