Ground State of the Easy-Axis Rare-Earth Kagom\'e Langasite Pr3Ga5SiO14
Abstract
We report muon spin relaxation (μSR) and 69,71Ga nuclear quadrupolar resonance (NQR) local-probe investigations of the kagom\'e compound Pr3Ga5SiO14. Small quasi-static random internal fields develop below 40 K and persist down to our base temperature of 21 mK. They originate from hyperfine-enhanced 141Pr nuclear magnetism which requires a non-magnetic Pr3+ crystal-field (CF) ground state. Besides, we observe a broad maximum of the relaxation rate at 10 K which we attribute to the population of the first excited magnetic CF level. Our results yield a Van-Vleck paramagnet picture, at variance with the formerly proposed spin-liquid ground state.
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