Onset of antiferromagnetism in UPt 3 via Th substitution studied by muon spin spectroscopy

2003 
Muon spin spectroscopy has been used to study in detail the onset of large-moment antiferromagnetism (LMAF) in UPt 3 as induced by Th substitution. Zero-field experiments have been carried out on a series of polycrystalline U 1 - x Th x Pt 3 (0≤x≤0.05) samples in the temperature range 0.04-10 K. At low Th content (x≤0.002) magnetic ordering on the time scale of the μSR experiment (10 - 8 s) is not detected. For x =0.005 a weak magnetic signal appears below T=2 K, while for 0.006≤x≤0.05, spontaneous oscillations in the μSR spectra signal the presence of the LMAF phase. The data are well described by a two-component depolarization function, combining the contribution of a polycrystalline antiferromagnet and a Kubo-Lorentzian response. However, the transition into the antiferromagnetic phase is quite broad. For x=0.01 and 0.02, a weak magnetic signal appears below about 7 K, which is well above the mean-field transition temperatures. The broadening may be a result of the effects of disorder on the time fluctuations associated with anomalous small-moment antiferromagnetism.
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