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$^{235}$U nuclear relaxation rates in an itinerant antiferromagnet USb$_2$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2010-02-24 v2

Abstract

235^{235}U nuclear spin-lattice (T11T_1^{-1}) and spin-spin (T21T_2^{-1}) relaxation rates in the itinerant antiferromagnet USb2_2 are reported as a function of temperature in zero field. The heating effect from the intense rf pulses that are necessary for the 235^{235}U NMR results in unusual complex thermal recovery of the nuclear magnetization which does not allow measuring T11T_1^{-1} directly. By implementing an indirect method, however, we successfully extracted T11T_1^{-1} of the 235^{235}U. We find that the temperature dependence of T11T_1^{-1} for both 235^{235}U and 121^{121}Sb follows the power law (Tn\propto T^n) with the small exponent n=0.3n=0.3 suggesting that the same relaxation mechanism dominates the on-site and the ligand nuclei, but an anomaly at 5 K was observed, possibly due to the change in the transferred hyperfine coupling on the Sb site.

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@article{arxiv.0911.3068,
  title  = {$^{235}$U nuclear relaxation rates in an itinerant antiferromagnet USb$_2$},
  author = {S. -H. Baek and N. J. Curro and H. Sakai and E. D. Bauer and J. C. Cooley and J. L. Smith},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.3068},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PRB as a regular article