Observation of low frequency spin dynamics in INVAR Fe$_{65}$Ni$_{35}$
arXiv:1603.03334
Abstract
We present ferromagnetic neutron spin echo measurements and muon spin relaxation ($μ$SR) measurements of the spin dynamics in the ordered phase of the metallic alloy INVAR Fe$_{65}$Ni$_{35}$. Both techniques display evidence of slow spin dynamics in the ordered phase which could be associated with the INVAR effect. Zero field (ZF) and longitudinal field $μ$SR measurements suggest the presence of two separate timescales of slow spin-dynamics in the ordered phase; a fast component corresponding to that observed in our neutron-spin-echo measurements and a second slow component which may be related to the "cluster" spin-fluctuations or to the dynamics of disordered local moments or both as suggested by previous neutron scattering measurements and recent theoretical studies.
This paper is withdrawn by the authors due to faulty conclusions concerning the interpretation of the muSR data