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Cooperative Phenomenon of Ferromagnetism and Unconventional Superconductivity in UGe$_2$: A ^73^Ge-NQR Study under Pressure

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 نشر من قبل Atsushi Harada
 تاريخ النشر 2005
  مجال البحث فيزياء
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We report on a cooperative phenomenon of ferromagnetism and unconventional superconductivity (SC) in UGe$_2$ through the measurements of $^{73}$Ge nuclear-quadrupole-resonance (NQR) under pressure ($P$). The NQR spectra evidenced phase separation into ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases in the vicinity of $P_csim 1.5$ GPa, pointing to a first-order transition. The measurements of nuclear-spin-lattice-relaxation-rate $1/T_1$ revealed that SC emerges under the background of ferromagnetism, but not of the paramagnetic phase.

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