1. Nanoscale electronic order in iron pnictides
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Lang, G., Grafe, H. -J., Paar, D., Hammerath, F., Manthey, K., Behr, G., Werner, J., and Buechner, B.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The charge distribution in RFeAsO$_{1-x}$F$_x$ (R=La, Sm) iron pnictides is probed using As nuclear quadrupole resonance. Whereas undoped and optimally-doped or overdoped compounds feature a single charge environment, two charge environments are detected in the underdoped region. Spin-lattice relaxation measurements show their coexistence at the nanoscale. Together with the quantitative variations of the spectra with doping, they point to a local electronic order in the iron layers, where low- and high-doping-like regions would coexist. Implications for the interplay of static magnetism and superconductivity are discussed., Comment: 4 pages
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- 2009
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