Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8161266 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We present a new experimental approach to investigate the magnetic properties of the anisotropic heavy-fermion system YbRh2Si2 as a function of crystallographic orientation. Angle-dependent electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements are performed at a low temperature of 1.6Â K and at an ESR frequency of 4.4Â GHz utilizing a superconducting planar microwave resonator in a 4He-cryostat in combination with in-situ sample rotation. The obtained ESR g-factor of YbRh2Si2 as a function of the crystallographic angle is consistent with results of previous measurements using conventional ESR spectrometers at higher frequencies and fields. Perspectives to implement this experimental approach into a dilution refrigerator and to reach the magnetically ordered phase of YbRh2Si2 are discussed.
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Authors
Linda Bondorf, Manfred Beutel, Markus Thiemann, Martin Dressel, Daniel Bothner, Jörg Sichelschmidt, Kristin Kliemt, Cornelius Krellner, Marc Scheffler,