Crystal field effects and quadrupole fluctuations in Ce3Au3Sb4 detected by Sb NQR
Abstract
We report 121,123Sb NQR studies on single crystals of the narrow gap semiconductor Ce3Au3Sb4. The temperature dependence of the nuclear quadrupole frequency (Q), as well as the magnetic susceptibility, is well explained by crystal electric field effects. The nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate (T1-1) of both 121Sb and 123Sb increases rapidly with decreasing temperature. The ratio of T1-1 for the two Sb isotopes is constant at high temperature but it decreases at low temperatures, indicating the important role of quadrupole fluctuations of the Ce ions. We propose that quadrupole fluctuations could be the origin of the large specific heat at low temperature via phonon-quadrupole moment coupling.
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