NMR investigation of the rare earth pyrochlore Yb<sub>2</sub>Pt<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Until recently, there have been few NMR experiments on the pyrochlores, as many of the well-studied ones (such as Yb2Ge2O7, Dy2Ti2O7 and Yb2Mo2O7 etc.) contain atoms whose nuclei are not suitable for NMR. Recently, however, platinum based pyrochlores have been synthesized. 195Pt is an excellent nucleus for NMR as it has a large nuclear gyromagnetic ratio, relatively high abundance, and is nuclear spin ½. We present results from a field dependent NMR study of Yb2Pt2O7, from 0.5 T to 8 T. 1/T1 exponentially decreases as temperature is decreased from ~20 K to ~2 K in 2T and higher. This indicates that the low frequency spin fluctuations freeze out well before the known zero-field transition to a ferromagnet at ~ 0.3 K. Although 1/T1 continues to decrease with decreasing temperature in the low field cases (1 T and lower), the freezing out of low frequency spin fluctuations is not nearly as dramatic, or definitively exponential, as in the high field case. We attempt to elucidate the behaviour of the low-frequency spin-fluctuations and how they behave with magnetic field.
*NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada)
CIFAR (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) - Quantum Materials
McMaster University
NIMS (National Institute for Materials Science)
–
Presenters
-
Sean Takahashi
- McMaster Univ
- Physics, McMaster University