Abstract

We present detailed magnetometry and muon-spin rotation data on polycrystalline samples of overdoped, non-superconducting LiFe$_{1-x}$Ni$_x$As ($x = 0.1,\,0.2$) and Li$_{1-y}$Fe$_{1+y}$As ($0\leq y\leq 0.04$) as well as superconducting LiFeAs. While LiFe$_{1-x}$Ni$_x$As exhibits weak antiferromagnetic fluctuations down to $1.5\,{\rm K}$, Li$_{1-y}$Fe$_{1+y}$As samples, which have a much smaller deviation from the $1:1:1$ stoichiometry, show a crossover from ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic fluctuations on cooling and a freezing of dynamically fluctuating moments at low temperatures. We do not find any signatures of time-reversal symmetry breaking in stoichiometric LiFeAs that would support recent predictions of triplet pairing.

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