Slow Spin Tunneling In The Paramagnetic Phase Of The Pyrochlore Nd2sn2o7

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2017)

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The insulating pyrochlore compound Nd2Sn2O7 has been shown to undergo a second order magnetic phase transition at T-c approximate to 0.91 K to a noncoplanar all-in-all-out magnetic structure of the Nd3+ magnetic moments. An anomalously slow paramagnetic spin dynamics has been evidenced from neutron backscattering and muon spin relaxation (mu SR). In the case of mu SR this has been revealed through the strong effect of a 50 mT longitudinal field on the spin-lattice relaxation rate. Here, motivated by a recent successful work performed for Yb2Ti2O7 and Yb2Sn2O7, analyzing the shape of the mu SR longitudinal polarization function, we substantiate the existence of extremely slow paramagnetic spin dynamics in the microsecond time range for Nd2Sn2O7. Between 1.7 and 7 K, this time scale is temperature independent. This suggests a double spin-flip tunneling relaxation mechanism to be at play, probably involving spin substructures such as tetrahedra. Unexpectedly, the standard deviation of the field distribution at the muon site increases as the system is cooled. This exotic spin dynamics is in sharp contrast with the dynamics above 100 K which is driven by the Orbach relaxation mechanism involving single Nd3+ magnetic moments.
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slow spin tunneling,paramagnetic phase,pyrochlore
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