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Spin-pairing and penetration depth measurements from nuclear magnetic resonance in NaFe$_{0.975}$Co$_{0.025}$As

arXiv:1302.1429 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174517

Abstract

We have performed $^{75}$As nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) Knight shift measurements on single crystals of NaFe$_{0.975}$Co$_{0.025}$As to show that its superconductivity is a spin-paired, singlet state consistent with predictions of the weak-coupling BCS theory. We use a spectator nucleus, $^{23}$Na, uncoupled from the superconducting condensate, to determine the diamagnetic magnetization and to correct for its effect on the $^{75}$As NMR spectra. The resulting temperature dependence of the spin susceptibility follows the Yosida function as predicted by BCS for an isotropic, single-valued energy gap. Additionally, we have analyzed the $^{23}$Na spectra that become significantly broadened by vortices to obtain the superconducting penetration depth as a function of temperature with $λ_{ab}(0) = 5,327 \pm$ 78$\,à $.

4pages, 5 figures