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Weak quasistatic magnetism in the frustrated Kondo lattice Pr_2Ir_2O_7

Authors :
MacLaughlin, D. E.
Ohta, Y.
Machida, Y.
Nakatsuji, S.
Luke, G. M.
Ishida, K.
Heffner, R. H.
Shu, Lei
Bernal, O. O.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Muon spin relaxation experiments have been performed in the pyrochlore iridate Pr_2Ir_2O_7 for temperatures in the range 0.025-250 K. Kubo-Toyabe relaxation functions are observed up to > 200 K, indicating static magnetism over this temperature range. The T -> 0 static muon spin relaxation rate Delta(0) ~ 8 mus^-1 implies a weak quasistatic moment (~0.1 mu_B). The temperature dependence of Delta is highly non-mean-field-like, decreasing smoothly by orders of magnitude but remaining nonzero below ~150 K. The data rule out ordering of the full Pr^3+ CEF ground-state moment (3.0 mu_B) down to 0.025 K. The weak static magnetism is most likely due to hyperfine-enhanced ^141Pr nuclear magnetism. The dynamic relaxation rate lambda increases markedly below ~20 K, probably due to slowing down of spin fluctuations in the spin-liquid state. At low temperatures lambda is strong and temperature-independent, indicative of a high density of low-lying spin excitations as is common in frustrated antiferromagnets.<br />Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Proc. 11th Int. Conf. on Muon Spin Rotation, Relaxation and Resonance (muSR2008)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0808.3142
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physb.2008.11.167