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A. Amato, H. Luetkens, K. Sedlak, A. Stoykov, R. Scheuermann, M. Elender, A. Raselli, D. Graf, The new versatile general purpose surface-muon instrument (GPS) based on silicon photomultipliers for𝜇SR measurements on a continuous-wave beam.Rev. Sci. Instrum.88 (2017). Acknowledgments The authors thank Enrico Giannini for helpful discussions about the magnetic measurements. Funding:C.W., F.E. and F.O.v.R were supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) under Grants No. PCEFP2 194183 and No. 200021-204065. S.A.L acknowledges support from the Danish National Committee for Research Infrastructure through the ESS-Lighthouse Q- MAT and the Novo Nordisk Foundation under Grant No. NNF23OC0087229. H.O.J. acknowledges support through JSPS KAKENHI Grants No. 24H01668 and No. 25K08460. Part of the computation in this work has been done using the facilities of the Supercomputer Center, the Institute for Solid State Physics, the University of Tokyo. M.M. was supported by the Swedish Research Council (VR, Dnr:s. 2021-06157, 2022-03936, 2025-07622 and 2025-08127) and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) through SwedNess. Author contributions:F.O.v.R. and C.W. designed the experiments. C.W. synthesized the crys- tals and conducted and analyzed the magnetization experiments. F.E. solved the crystal structures and conducted the temperature-dependent SXRD experiments. S.L. and J.A.K. performed the𝜇SR experiment and analyzed the data with contributions of Z.G.. V.P. an
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