A. Zorko, F. Bert, P. Mendels, A. Potočnik, A. Amato, C. Baines, K. Marty, P. Bordet, P. Lejay, E. Lhotel, V. Simonet, R. Ballou
Employing the muon spin relaxation technique we evidence temperature independent magnetic fluctuations persisting down to the lowest temperatures in the samarium-based ($J=5/2$) kagome-lattice Langasite. A detailed bulk-magnetization characterization and comparison to the neodymium-based ($J=9/2$) compound allow us to assign the persistent spin dynamics to a quantum tunneling process. This is facilitated by pairwise anisotropic magnetic interactions, leading to a universal scaling of the muon relaxation. Our study reveals a remarkable analogy between weakly interacting half-integer-spin rare-earth magnets and molecular nanomagnets.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.8187
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