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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2005

Anisotropic Superconducting Gap in Transuranium Superconductor PuRhGa5: Ga NQR Study on a Single Crystal

Sakai Hironori; Tokunaga Yo; Fujimoto Tatsuya; Kambe Shinsaku; E. Walstedt Russell; Yasuoka Hiroshi; Aoki Dai; Homma Yoshiya; Yamamoto Etsuji; Nakamura Akio; Shiokawa Yoshinobu; Nakajima Kunihisa; Arai Yasuo; D. Matsuda Tatsuma; Haga Yoshinori; Ōnuki Yoshichika

69,71 Ga NMR/NQR studies have been performed on a single crystal of the transuranium superconductor PuRhGa 5 with T c ≃9 K. We have observed a 69 Ga NQR line at ∼29.15 MHz, and assigned it to the 4 i Ga site using the NMR results. The 69 Ga NQR spin–lattice relaxation rate 1/ T 1 shows no coherence peak just below T c , but obeys T 3 behavior below T c . This result strongly suggests that PuRhGa 5 is an unconventional superconductor having an anisotropic superconducting gap. The gap amplitude 2Δ 0 ( T →0)≃5 k B T c and the residual density of states N res ( T =0)/ N 0 ( T = T c )≃0.25 have been determined assuming a simple polar function of the form Δ(θ,φ)=Δ 0 cos θ, where θ and φ are angular parameters on the Fermi surface.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2008

27Al NMR Evidence for the Strong-Coupling d-Wave Superconductivity in NpPd5Al2

Chudo Hiroyuki; Sakai Hironori; Tokunaga Yo; Kambe Shinsaku; Aoki Dai; Homma Yoshiya; Shiokawa Yoshinobu; Haga Yoshinori; Ikeda Shugo; D. Matsuda Tatsuma; Ōnuki Yoshichika; Yasuoka Hiroshi

We present 27 Al NMR studies for a single crystal of the newly developed superconductor NpPd 5 Al 2 ( T c = 4.9 K). In the superconducting state, the 27 Al NMR spectrum shifts to lower frequencies owing to a decrease of the spin part of the Knight shift, and exhibits broadening characteristic of the local field distribution associated with a vortex lattice. We have also found that the 27 Al nuclear spin–lattice relaxation rate (1/ T 1 ) decreases just below T c with no coherence peak and shows T 3 behavior at low temperatures. The observed temperature dependences of the Knight shift and 1/ T 1 in general accord with those assuming a line-node superconducting gap with the gap value of 2Δ/ k B T c ≃6.4. Therefore, the present NMR data provides evidence for strong-coupling d -wave superconductivity in NpPd 5 Al 2 .


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 1988

Anomalous Temperature Dependence of 139La Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation in La2CuO4-δ and (La0.9Ca0.1)2CuO4-δ

Sakaki Susumu; Yasuoka Hiroshi; Shimizu Tadashi; Nishihara Hironori; Tsuda Toshinobu; Sugii Nobuyuki; Kambe Shinsaku; Kishio Kohji; Kitazawa Koichi; Fueki Kazuo

Nuclear spin-lattice relaxation time ( T 1 ) of 139 La in the antiferromagnet La 2 CuO 4-δ and the superconductor (La 0.9 Ca 0.1 ) 2 CuO 4-δ has been measured in a zero applied field and temperature ranges of 1.7 K–299 K and 1.8 K–130 K, respectively. A divergent behavior of the relaxation rate (1/ T 1 ) toward the Neel temperature ( T N ≃250 K) which is characteristic of itinerant antiferromagnets has been observed in La 2 CuO 4-δ above T N ≃70 K. An anomalous enhancement of 1/ T 1 ( T ) below about 70 K has been observed in both oxides. Because of this unclarified enhancement, the change of 1/ T 1 ( T ) which is associated with the superconducting transition was not observed in (La 0.9 Ca 0.1 ) 2 CuO 4-δ below T c ≃18 K.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2006

NMR Shift Measurements of 69Ga in Unconventional Superconductor PuRhGa5

Sakai Hironori; Tokunaga Yo; Fujimoto Tatsuya; Kambe Shinsaku; E. Walstedt Russell; Yasuoka Hiroshi; Aoki Dai; Homma Yoshiya; Yamamoto Etsuji; Nakamura Akio; Shiokawa Yoshinobu; Nakajima Kunihisa; Arai Yasuo; D. Matsuda Tatsuma; Haga Yoshinori; Ōnuki Yoshichika

The NMR shift ( K ) at the Ga(2) site (the 4 i site) has been measured in PuRhGa 5 , a compound which shows anisotropic superconductivity below T c ≈9 K. In the normal state, K ( T ) is very nearly independent of T below ∼30 K. This result is consistent with the relaxation rate measurements. This Korringa-like behavior indicates the formation of Fermi-liquid state below ∼30 K. The transferred hyperfine coupling constants have been estimated from the relation between K and the bulk susceptibility, showing a strong anisotropy. Measurements of K ( T ) in the superconducting state have also been performed. A decrease of K in the superconducting state has been observed, which strongly suggests a spin-singlet pairing.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2006

NMR Study of Antiferromagnet UPtGa5

Kambe Shinsaku; Sakai Hironori; Tokunaga Yo; Fujimoto Tatsuya; Kato Harukazu; E. Walstedt Russell; Ikeda Shugo; D. Matsuda Tatsuma; Haga Yoshinori; Ōnuki Yoshichika

We report spin–lattice relaxation time ( T 1 ) measurements at Ga and Pt sites in a single crystal sample of an itinerant antiferromagnet UPtGa 5 ( T N =27 K). In the paramagnetic state at high temperatures, the T -dependence of static susceptibility and 1/ T 1 T at Ga and Pt sites shows a similar behavior, indicating the dynamical susceptibility \textImχ( q ,ω) has no strong q -dependence at high temperatures. This behavior suggests a localized character of this compound at high temperatures. Around T N , 1/ T 1 T at Ga site increases rapidly due to critical slowing down behavior, in contrast a saturation behavior is observed at Pt site as the antiferromagnetic fluctuation cancels at Pt site. The characteristic spin fluctuation energy Γ is estimated using T 1 and previously obtained hyperfine parameters.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2017

Effect of Pressure on Magnetism of UIrGe

Pospíšil Jiří; Gouchi Jun; Haga Yoshinori; Honda Fuminori; Uwatoko Yoshiya; Tateiwa Naoyuki; Kambe Shinsaku; Nagasaki Shoko; Homma Yoshiya; Yamamoto Etsuji

We report the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the electronic state of the antiferromagnet UIrGe, which is isostructural and isoelectronic with the ferromagnetic superconductors UCoGe and URhGe. A...


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2012

Anisotropic Spin Fluctuations in the Heavy Fermion Systems: Case Studies of CePd5Al2 and NpPd5Al2

Sakai Hironori; Chudo Hiroyuki; Tokunaga Yo; Kambe Shinsaku; Haga Yoshinori; Ronning Filip; D. Bauer Eric; D. Thompson Joe; Homma Yoshiya; Aoki Dai; Nakano Yasunori; Honda Fuminori; Settai Rikio; Ōnuki Yoshichika

In the so-called 115 family members with chemical formulae of Ce T In 5 ( T = Co, Rh, Ir) and A n T Ga 5 ( A n = U, Np, Pu), our analysis of the Knight shift and spin–lattice relaxation rates suggests that larger XY-type anisotropy in the antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations in the normal states would favor d -wave superconductivity with higher T c . In order to examine this working hypothesis, the anisotropy ratios of antiferromagnetic fluctuations are derived from our NMR results for the superconductor NpPd 5 Al 2 and antiferromagnet CePd 5 Al 2 , which are tetragonal compounds with a 115-related structure. CePd 5 Al 2 shows Ising-type anisotropy, which is the same anisotropy as in the ordered state. On the other hand, NpPd 5 Al 2 shows XY-type anisotropy just above T c .


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2008

31P-NMR Study of the Neptunium-based Filled-Skutterudite NpFe4P12

Tokunaga Yo; Aoki Dai; Homma Yoshiya; Sakai Hironori; Chudo Hiroyuki; Kambe Shinsaku; D. Matsuda Tatsuma; Ikeda Shyugo; Yamamoto Etsuji; Nakamura Akio; Haga Yoshinori; Shiokawa Yoshinobu; Ōnuki Yoshichika; Yasuoka Hiroshi

31 P-NMR experiments have been performed on a single crystal of NpFe 4 P 12 with applied fields parallel to the direction for the cubic crystal axis. From K –χ plot above 20 K, the isotropic and anisotropic components of the hyperfine coupling constants between Np-5 f electrons and P nuclei have been estimated. A relatively large value of the isotropic component suggests the importance of a transferred hyperfine mechanism through the 3 s orbitals of P atoms. In the ferromagnetic ordered state, an additional NMR line splitting associated with the reorientation of the Np moments has been observed below T * =19 K. Analysis of the NMR line splitting reveals that the Np-5 f moments are ferromagnetically aligned along the applied field above T * , while they are reoriented along the ferromagnetic easy-axis of the direction below T * .


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2006

NMR Studies of Actinide Compounds: The NMR of Actinide Nuclei

E. Walstedt Russell; Tokunaga Yo; Kato Harukazu; Sakai Hironori; Fujimoto Tatsuya; Kambe Shinsaku; Yasuoka Hiroshi

In a brief recap of recent work on actinide NMR studies at JAERI, we review the direct observation of 235 U NMR which has been carried out for both UO 2 and USb 2 , as well as the estimate of T 1 ( T ) for 235 U which has been obtained from indirect (i.e., T 2 of 103 Rh) NMR studies of the Pauli paramagnet URh 3 . New data for 1/ T 1 vs T for 17 O in NpO 2 are presented and analyzed. A sizeable fraction of the observed relaxation rate is strongly field-dependent, an effect attributed to a cross-relaxation process from the 100%-abundant, I = 5/2 237 Np nuclear spins. Analysis of this relaxation component leads to quantitative estimates of T 1Np (≃40 ns) and of anomalously enhanced values of the 17 O– 237 Np nuclear spin-spin coupling. These effects as well as future prospects for actinide NMR studies are discussed.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2011

NMR Study on AmO2: Comparison with UO2 and NpO2

Tokunaga Yo; Nishi Tsuyoshi; Kambe Shinsaku; Nakada Masami; Homma Yoshiya; Sakai Hironori; Chudo Hiroyuki

Recently, 17 O NMR has been performed for the first time on AmO 2 . We have observed a drastic broadening of the NMR spectrum, along with a sudden drop of NMR signal intensity, below T 0 =8.5 K. These data provide the first microscopic evidence for a phase transition at this temperature as a bulk property of this system. In this paper, we compare NMR results for AmO 2 with those from UO 2 and NpO 2 . In the ordered state we have recorded an 17 O NMR spectrum with a triangular line shape, which resembles neither that of UO 2 nor NpO 2 . This spectrum indicates that the internal local field H int is distributed very nearly randomly from zero to a maximum value, that is, H int max ∼7 kOe. The temperature dependences of the Knight shift and the nuclear relaxation rate are also compared.

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Sakai Hironori

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Tokunaga Yo

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Haga Yoshinori

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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E. Walstedt Russell

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Yasuoka Hiroshi

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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D. Matsuda Tatsuma

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Fujimoto Tatsuya

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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