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Muon spin relaxation and electron/neutron diffraction studies of BaTi2(As1−xSbx)2O: Absence of static magnetism and superlattice reflections

Abstract

We present the results of muon spin relaxation/rotation, transmission electron microscopy, and neutron diffraction measurements performed on several specimens of BaTi2(As1−xSbx)2O, which is known to have either charge density or spin density wave ordering at TDW for all x, and superconductivity below Tc ≈ 1 K for x = 1. Zero-field muon spin relaxation measurements show no significant increase in relaxation rate at the density wave ordering temperature for any composition, indicating that the density wave is of the charge rather than spin type. The absence of any superstructure peaks in selected area electron and high-resolution neutron diffraction measurements below TDW suggests that the charge density wave does not involve modulation of atomic arrangement. Transverse field muon spin rotation measurements reveal a robust superconducting state below Tc ≈ 1 K for x = 1.

Authors

Nozaki Y; Nakano K; Yajima T; Kageyama H; Frandsen B; Liu L; Cheung S; Goko T; Uemura YJ; Munsie TSJ

Journal

Physical Review B, Vol. 88, No. 21,

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

DOI

10.1103/physrevb.88.214506

ISSN

2469-9950

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