Suppression of the impurity-induced local magnetism by the opening of a spin pseudogap in Ni-doped Sr$_2$CuO$_3$ (1508.02529v1)
Abstract: The $S=1/2$ antiferromagnetic Heisenberg spin chain compound Sr$_2$CuO$_3$ doped with $1 \%$ and $2 \%$ of Ni impurities has been studied by means of ${63}$Cu nuclear magnetic resonance. A strong decrease of the spin-lattice relaxation rate $T_1{-1}$ at low temperatures points toward a spin gap, while a stretching exponent $\lambda < 1$ and a frequency dependence of $T_1{-1}$ indicate that this spin gap varies spatially and should rather be characterized as a spin pseudogap. The magnitude of the spin pseudogap scales with doping level. Our results therefore evidence the finite-size character of this phenomenon. Moreover, an unusual narrowing of the low temperature NMR lines reveals the suppression of the impurity-induced staggered paramagnetic response with increasing doping level.
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