Dynamical Behavior of Spins in the Rare-Earth Kagom\'e Pr3Ga5SiO14

Abstract

We report on the use of 69,71Ga nuclear magnetic resonance to probe spin dynamics in the rare-earth kagom\'e system Pr3Ga5SiO14. We find that the spin-lattice relaxation rate 691/T1 exhibits a maximum around 30 K, below which the Pr3+ spin correlation time τ shows novel field-dependent behavior consistent with a field-dependent gap in the excitation spectrum. The spin-spin relaxation rate 691/T2 exhibits a peak at a lower temperature (10 K) below which field-dependent power-law behavior close to T2 is observed. These results point to field-induced formation of nanoscale magnetic clusters consistent with recent neutron scattering measurements.

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