Muon Spin Relaxation Study of frustrated Tm3Sb3Mg2O14 with kagom\'e lattice

Abstract

The structure and magnetic properties of rare-earth ions Tm3+ kagom\'e lattice Tm3Sb3Mg2O14 are studied by X-ray diffraction, magnetic susceptibility and muon spin relaxation (μSR) experiments. The existence of a small amount of Tm/Mg site-mixing disorder is revealed. DC magnetic susceptibility measurement shows that Tm3+ magnetic moments are antiferromagnetically correlated with a negative Curie-Weiss temperature of -26.3 K. Neither long-range magnetic order nor spin-glass transition is observed by DC and AC magnetic susceptibility, and confirmed by μSR experiment down to 0.1 K. However, the emergence of short-range magnetic order is indicated by the zero-field μSR experiments, and the absence of spin dynamics at low temperatures is evidenced by the longitudinal-field μSR technique. Compared with the results of Tm3Sb3Zn2O14, another Tm-based kagom\'e lattice with much more site-mixing disorder, the gapless spin liquid like behaviors in Tm3Sb3Zn2O14 can be induced by disorder effect. Samples with perfect geometrical frustration are in urgent demand to establish whether QSL exits in this kind of materials with rare-earth kagom\'e lattice.

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