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Quantum critical spin-liquid-like behavior in S = 1/2 quasikagome lattice CeRh1-xPdxSn investigated using muon spin relaxation and neutron scattering

Authors :
Tripathi, Rajesh
Adroja, D. T.
Ritter, C.
Sharma, Shivani
Yang, Chongli
Hillier, A. D.
Koza, M. M.
Demmel, F.
Sundaresan, A.
Langridge, S.
Higemoto, Wataru
Ito, Takashi U.
Strydom, A. M.
Stenning, G. B. G.
Bhattacharyya, A.
Keen, David
Walker, H. C.
Perry, R. S.
Pratt, Francis
Si, Qimiao
Takabatake, T.
Source :
Physical Review B 106, 064436 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present the results of muon spin relaxation ($\mu$SR) and neutron scattering on the Ce-based quasikagome lattice CeRh$_{1-x}$Pd$_{x}$Sn ($x=0.1$ to 0.75). Our ZF-$\mu$SR results reveal the absence of static long-range magnetic order down to 0.05~K in $x = 0.1$ single crystals. The weak temperature-dependent plateaus of the dynamic spin fluctuations below 0.2~K in ZF-$\mu$SR together with its longitudinal-field (LF) dependence between 0 and 3~kG indicate the presence of dynamic spin fluctuations persisting even at $T$ = 0.05~K without static magnetic order. On the other hand, $C_{\text{4f}}$/$T$ increases as --log $T$ on cooling below 0.9~K, passes through a broad maximum at 0.13~K and slightly decreases on further cooling. The ac-susceptibility also exhibits a frequency independent broad peak at 0.16~K, which is prominent with an applied field $H$ along $c$-direction. We, therefore, argue that such a behavior for $x=0.1$ (namely, a plateau in spin relaxation rate ($\lambda$) below 0.2~K and a linear $T$ dependence in $C_{\text{4f}}$ below 0.13~K) can be attributed to a metallic spin-liquid (SL) ground state near the quantum critical point in the frustrated Kondo lattice. The LF-$\mu$SR study suggests that the out of kagome plane spin fluctuations are responsible for the SL behavior. Low energy inelastic neutron scattering (INS) of $x$ = 0.1 reveals gapless magnetic excitations, which are also supported by the behavior of $C_{\text{4f}}$ proportional to $T^{1.1}$ down to 0.06~K.<br />Comment: 19 pages and 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Physical Review B 106, 064436 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2208.03148
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.064436