Spin excitations in the quantum dipolar magnet Yb(BaBO3)3

Abstract

We report results of magnetization, specific-heat and muon-spin relaxation measurements on single crystals of disorder-free Yb3+ triangular lattice Yb(BaBO3)3. The magnetization experiments show anisotropic magnetic properties with Curie-Weiss temperatures θ=-1.40~K (H c) and θ=-1.16~K (H c) determined from low temperature data. The absence of both long-range antiferromagnetic order and spin freezing is confirmed down to 0.27 K at zero field. A two-level Schottky anomaly due to the opening of the ground-state Kramers doublet is observed from the low-temperature specific-heat measurements when the applied magnetic fields μ0H >0.7~T. At zero field, the increase of both C mag/T and the muon spin relaxation rate λ below 1~K is due to the electronic spin excitations, which often exist in quantum magnets where dipole-dipole interaction creates an anisotropy of magnetic properties. The spin excitation is also supported by the unusual maximum of field dependence of λ due to the field-induced increase of the density of excitations. We argue that dipolar interaction is dominant and induces the spin dynamics in the quantum magnet Yb(BaBO3)3.

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