Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1516832 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2011 | 5 Pages |
We present extensive 75As NMR and NQR data on the superconducting arsenides PrFeAs0.89F0.11(Tc=45K), LaFeAsO0.92F0.08(Tc=27K), LiFeAs (Tc=17K) and Ba0.72K0.28Fe2As2(Tc=31.5K) single crystal, and compare with the nickel analog LaNiAsO0.9F0.1(Tc=4.0K). In contrast to LaNiAsO0.9F0.1 where the superconducting gap is shown to be isotropic, the spin lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 in the Fe-arsenides decreases below Tc with no coherence peak and shows a step-wise variation at low temperatures. The Knight shift decreases below Tc and shows a step-wise T variation as well. These results indicate spin-singlet superconductivity with multiple gaps in the Fe-arsenides. The Fe antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations are anisotropic and weaker compared to underdoped copper-oxides or cobalt-oxide superconductors, while there is no significant electron correlations in LaNiAsO0.9F0.1. We will discuss the implications of these results and highlight the importance of the Fermi surface topology.