We report Hall sensor measurements of the magnetic relaxation of Mn12-acetate as a function of magnetic field applied along the easy axis of magnetization for a series of closely-spaced temperatures between 0.24 K and 1.9 K. We map out a region in the H−T plane where ground state tunneling is observed, a region where tunneling proceeds via thermally-assisted tunneling, and a crossover region where both participate in the relaxation. We observe the occasional absence of ground-state tunneling under conditions where one would expect it to be present, and suggest a resolution to the enigma.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0108185,
title = {On Ground State Tunneling in Mn$_{12}$-Acetate},
author = {K. M. Mertes and M. P. Sarachik and Y. Paltiel and H. Shtrikman and E. Zeldov and E. M. Rumberger and D. N. Hendrickson and G. Christou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0108185},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
5 pages including 4 figures. Minor revisions to clarify explanations