Low-temperature spin dynamics of a valence bond glass in Ba2YMoO6
M. A. de Vries, J. O. Piatek, M. Misek, J. S. Lord, H. M. Ronnow,, J.-W. G. Bos

TL;DR
This study investigates the low-temperature spin dynamics of Ba2YMoO6, revealing a coexistence of spin-liquid-like behavior and dilute-spin-glass transition, with evidence of static heterogeneity and fast fluctuating residual moments.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the coexistence of spin-liquid and spin-glass phenomena in a geometrically frustrated valence bond glass system.
Findings
Muon relaxation indicates a static heterogeneous state.
AC susceptibility shows a dilute-spin-glass transition below 1 K.
Residual moments fluctuate on a ~5 ns timescale.
Abstract
We carried out AC magnetic susceptibility measurements and muon spin relaxation spectroscopy on the cubic double perovskite Ba2YMoO6, down to 50 mK. Below ~1 K the muon relaxation is typical of a magnetic insulator with a spin-liquid type ground state, i.e. without broken symmetries or frozen moments. However, the AC susceptibility revealed a dilute-spin-glass like transition below ~ 1 K. Antiferromagnetically coupled Mo5+ 4d1 electrons in triply degenerate t2g orbitals are in this material arranged in a geometrically frustrated fcc lattice. Bulk magnetic susceptibility data has previously been interpreted in terms of a freezing to a heterogeneous state with non-magnetic sites where 4d^1 electrons have paired in spin-singlets dimers, and residual unpaired Mo5+ 4d1 electrons. Based on the magnetic heat capacity data it has been suggested that this heterogeneity is the result of kinetic…
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