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Magnetic spin resonance in CeB6

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 80, 期 24, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.80.245106

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cerium compounds; ferromagnetic materials; ferromagnetic resonance; g-factor; Kondo effect; magnetic moments; magnetic transition temperature; magnetisation

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  1. Russian Academy of Sciences
  2. RFBR [07-02-00243]

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Line shape of magnetic spin resonance at 60 GHz specific to the phase II (so-called antiferroquadrupole phase) of CeB6 was studied. The applied procedure of data analysis has allowed obtaining g factor of the oscillating magnetic moments, line width, and oscillating magnetization. It is found that the approaching to the transition temperature TI-II from phase II to the paramagnetic phase I results in strong broadening of the resonance (the line width increases three times in the range 1.8 K < T < 3.8 K) whereas g factor g=1.59 remains temperature independent. Magnetic-resonance data suggests that the magnetization of CeB6 in the phase II consists of several contributions, one of which is responsible for the observed magnetic resonance. This term in magnetization is missing in the paramagnetic phase and corresponds to ferromagnetically interacting localized magnetic moments. The magnitude of the oscillating part of magnetization is less than total magnetization in the range T-*< T < TI-II and coincides with the total magnetization for T < T-*, where T-*similar to 2 K. We argue that ferromagnetic correlations play a key role in the observed phenomenon in analogy with the recent experimental and theoretical results on the magnetic resonance in the dense Kondo systems. At the same time the interpretation of the magnetic-resonance data in the framework of the existing models of magnetism in CeB6 faces substantial difficulties, which demands further development of the theory of static and dynamic magnetic properties of this heavy fermion metal.

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