| Literature DB >> 34131607 |
Shyam Sundar1, S Gheidi1, K Akintola1, A M Côté1,2, S R Dunsiger1,3, S Ran4,5, N P Butch4,5, S R Saha5, J Paglione5,6, J E Sonier1,6.
Abstract
We report low-temperature muon spin relaxation/rotation (μSR) measurements on single crystals of the actinide superconductor UTe2. Below 5 K we observe a continuous slowing down of magnetic fluctuations that persists through the superconducting transition temperature (T c = 1.6 K), but we find no evidence of long-range or local magnetic order down to 0.025 K. The temperature dependence of the dynamic relaxation rate down to 0.4 K agrees with the self-consistent renormalization theory of spin fluctuations for a three-dimensional weak itinerant ferromagnetic metal. Our μSR measurements also indicate that the superconductivity coexists with the magnetic fluctuations.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 34131607 PMCID: PMC8201662 DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.100.140502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev B Impact factor: 4.036