Spin dynamics of Yb Rh2 Si2 observed by Electron Spin Resonance

Abstract

Below the Kondo temperature T K electron spin resonance (ESR) usually is not observable from the Kondo-ion itself because the characteristic spin fluctuation energy results in a huge width of the ESR line. The heavy fermion metal YbRh2Si2 seems to be an exceptional case where definite ESR spectra show characteristic properties of the Kondo-ion Yb3+ well below T K. We found that the spin dynamics of YbRh2Si2, as determined by its ESR relaxation, is spatially characterized by an anisotropy of the zero temperature residual relaxation only.

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