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Spin dynamics of S-state ions in the filled skutterudites La1-xRx$Pt4Ge12 (R= Gd, Eu)

A detailed study of the spin dynamics of the S-state ions Gd3+ and Eu2+ in the filled skutterudites La1-xRxPt4Ge12 (R= Gd, Eu) is reported. The spin dynamics is investigated directly by means of Gd3+ and Eu2+ electron spin resonance (ESR), performed at X-band (~ 9.4 GHz) and Q-band (~ 34 GHz) frequencies in the temperature intervals 8<T<300 K and 1.5<T<300 K respectively. The ESR parameters provide direct evidence for the vibrational behavior of the Gd3+ ions but not for the Eu2+ ions. These results are interpreted in the light of recent discussions about the spin relaxation in cage systems. In particular, the Gd3+ spin relaxation in La0.9Gd0.1Pt4Ge12 provide evidence for the existence of an extra phonon mode with an Einstein temperature (thetaE) ~ 24 K in this system. The work suggests that the so-called "rattling" modes have a general and important role that should be taken into account in the study of spin dynamics in cage systems.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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