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arxiv: 1510.00544 · v1 · pith:RLXAEZMSnew · submitted 2015-10-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Evidence for unidimensional low-energy excitations as the origin of persistent spin dynamics in geometrically frustrated magnets

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We report specific heat, magnetic, and muon spin relaxation measurements performed on a polycrystalline sample of the normal spinel CdHo2S4. The rare-earth ions sit on a lattice of corner-sharing regular tetrahedra as in pyrochlore compounds. Magnetic ordering is detected at Tc ~ 0.87 K. From spin-lattice relaxation rate measurements on both sides of Tc we uncover similar magnetic excitation modes driving the so-called persistent spin dynamics at T < Tc. Unidimensional excitations are argued to be at its origin. Often observed spin loop structures are suggested to support these excitations. The possibility of a generic mechanism for their existence is discussed.

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