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Magnetic state dynamics in itinerant paramagnet UM3B2 (M= Co, Ir) probed by 11B NMR

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We have carried out the 11^{11}B NMR measurement on the itinerant paramagnetic systems UM3M_{3}B2_{2} (M=M = Co, Ir) to investigate the low-dimensional characteristics of the 5f5f-electrons due to the structural anisotropy. The recent X-ray analysis suggests that UIr3_3B2_2 has a different structure modulated from the ever-known superlattice. The azimuth angle variation of NMR spectrum within the abab-plane clarified that B atoms occupy the single site, and a certain ligands arrangement surrounding B atom turns to the same orientation as the another one through the three- or six-fold rotation around the c-axis. These results have been consistent with the X-ray proposition. To evaluate the temperature (TT) development of general susceptibility (χq,ω\chi_{q,\omega}), Knight shift and nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rates measurements were performed and the similar variations of χq,ω\chi_{q,\omega} were identified in both UCo3_{3}B2_{2} and UIr3_{3}B2_{2}. Above a crossover point defined as T50T^{*}\simeq50 K, the evolution of χq,ω\chi_{q,\omega} is dominant at q=0q=0, suggesting that ferromagnetic correlations develop in high-TT regimes; meanwhile, below TT^{*}, the q=0q=0 part in χq,ω\chi_{q,\omega} shows the saturation tendency, and a different class of dispersion at finite-qq suddenly emerges. This particular magnetic correlations are interpreted as the antiferromagnetic correlations, and notable feature of the magnetic state dynamics in low-TT regimes is that the antiferromagnetic correlations arise together with the ferromagnetic component at the same time. The unique magnetic correlations obtained from NMR experiment will be discussed by the possible low-dimensionality of UM3M_{3}B2_{2} lattice.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0605483,
  title  = {Magnetic state dynamics in itinerant paramagnet UM3B2 (M= Co, Ir) probed by 11B NMR},
  author = {T. Fujimoto and H. Sakai and Y. Tokunaga and S. Kambe and R. E. Walstedt and S. Ikeda and J. Yamaura and T. D. Matsuda and Y. Haga and Y. Onuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0605483},
  year   = {2007}
}

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17 pages, 8 figures