TY - JOUR
T1 - Critical behavior in a Kondo-screening partially-ordered antiferromagnet CePdAl
AU - Oyamada, Akira
AU - Kaibuchi, Tomomi
AU - Nishiyama, Masahide
AU - Itou, Tetsuaki
AU - Maegawa, Satoru
AU - Isikawa, Yosikazu
AU - Dönni, Andreas
AU - Kitazawa, Hideaki
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - A rare-earth compound CePdAl is a good example of the Kondo-screening partially-ordered antiferromagnet below TN 2.7 K. In this compound, the formation of the Kondo-singlet state is realized as a new route of the relief of the frustration. The spin dynamics of CePdAl are, however, still controversial. In order to further investigate the spin dynamics of CePdAl, we have performed 27Al-NMR and specific heat single crystal measurements and reanalysed published powder neutron diffraction data. NMR intensities decrease with decreasing temperature in the ordered state suggesting the slow spin fluctuations below TN 2.7 K, while the intensity of magnetic Bragg peak measured by neutron diffraction increases monotonously in the same temperature range. The critical exponents derived from the neutron diffraction and the specific heat measurements are not coincident with those of known universality classes. An unconventional magnetic order parameter or a charge degree of freedom originated from the coexistence of frustration and the Kondo effect may influence the critical behavior.
AB - A rare-earth compound CePdAl is a good example of the Kondo-screening partially-ordered antiferromagnet below TN 2.7 K. In this compound, the formation of the Kondo-singlet state is realized as a new route of the relief of the frustration. The spin dynamics of CePdAl are, however, still controversial. In order to further investigate the spin dynamics of CePdAl, we have performed 27Al-NMR and specific heat single crystal measurements and reanalysed published powder neutron diffraction data. NMR intensities decrease with decreasing temperature in the ordered state suggesting the slow spin fluctuations below TN 2.7 K, while the intensity of magnetic Bragg peak measured by neutron diffraction increases monotonously in the same temperature range. The critical exponents derived from the neutron diffraction and the specific heat measurements are not coincident with those of known universality classes. An unconventional magnetic order parameter or a charge degree of freedom originated from the coexistence of frustration and the Kondo effect may influence the critical behavior.
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U2 - 10.1088/1742-6596/320/1/012067
DO - 10.1088/1742-6596/320/1/012067
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:81055147487
SN - 1742-6588
VL - 320
JO - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
JF - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
M1 - 012067
T2 - International Conference on Frustration in Condensed Matter, ICFCM
Y2 - 11 January 2011 through 14 January 2011
ER -