Abstract

Abstract Recent NQR and NMR studies of Cu spin dynamics in metallic YBa2Cu3O6+x are reviewed. The Cu nuclear relaxation rates are shown to be inconsistent with weak correlation (band) theory and the Korringa relation, but the Cu spins retain important characteristics of itinerancy. These include pairing of the Cu d-spins in the superconducting state and strong sensitivity of the Cu spin dynamics to changes in carrier concentration associated with variation of the oxygen content. Samples of reduced oxygen content (Tc = 60 K) are found to contain a high concentration of Cu+ Cu(1) sites associated with "full chain-empty chain" vacancy ordering. These samples also exhibit remarkable precursive suppression of planar Cu(2) nuclear relaxation above Tc .

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