Anomalous quantum-critical spin dynamics in YFe2Al10
arXiv:1801.03659 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.97.155110
Abstract
We report results of a muon spin relaxation ($μ$SR) study of YFe$_2$Al$_{10}$, a quasi-2D nearly-ferromagnetic metal in which unconventional quantum critical behavior is observed. No static Fe$^{2+}$ magnetism, with or without long-range order, is found down to 19~mK\@. The dynamic muon spin relaxation rate~$λ$ exhibits power-law divergences in temperature and magnetic field, the latter for fields that are too weak to affect the electronic spin dynamics directly. We attribute this to the proportionality of $λ(Ï_μ,T)$ to the dynamic structure factor~$S(Ï_μ,T)$, where $Ï_μ\approx 10^5$--$10^7~\mathrm{s}^{-1}$ is the muon Zeeman frequency. These results suggest critical divergences of $S(Ï_μ,T)$ in both temperature and frequency. Power-law scaling and a 2D dissipative quantum XY (2D-DQXY) model both yield forms for $S(Ï,T)$ that agree with neutron scattering data ($Ï\approx 10^{12}~\mathrm{s}^{-1}$). Extrapolation to $μ$SR frequencies agrees semi-quantitatively with the observed temperature dependence of $λ(Ï_μ,T)$, but predicts frequency independence for $Ï_μ\ll T$ in extreme disagreement with experiment. We conclude that the quantum critical spin dynamics of YFe$_2$Al$_{10}$ are not well understood at low frequencies.
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