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TT 25: Correlated Electrons: Quantum-Critical Phenomena 1
TT 25.10: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 28. März 2012, 12:00–12:15, H 3010
Electron Spin Resonance of the Yb 4f-moment in Yb(Rh1−xCox)2Si2 — Thomas Gruner, •Jörg Sichelschmidt, Christoph Klingner, Cornelius Krellner, Christoph Geibel, and Frank Steglich — Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, 01187 Dresden
The evolution of spin dynamics from the quantum critical system YbRh2Si2 to the stable trivalent Yb system YbCo2Si2 was investigated by Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. While the Kondo temperature changes by one order of magnitude all compositions of the single crystalline series Yb(Rh1−xCox)2Si2 show well defined ESR spectra with a clear Yb3+ character for temperatures below ≈ 20 K. With increasing Co-content the ESR g-factor along the c-direction strongly increases indicating a continuous change of the ground state wave function and, thus, a continuous change of the crystal electric field. The linewidth presents a complex dependence on the Co-content and is discussed in terms of the Co-doping dependence of the Kondo interaction, of the magnetic anisotropy and the influence of ferromagnetic correlations between the 4f states. The results provide evidence that for low Co-doping the Kondo interaction allows narrow ESR spectra despite the presence of a large magnetic anisotropy whereas at high Co-concentrations the linewidth is controlled by ferromagnetic correlations. A pronounced broadening due to critical correlations at low temperatures is only observed at the highest Co-content. This might be related to the presence of incommensurate magnetic fluctuations.