Three-dimensional Sandglass Magnet with Non-Kramers ions
Abstract: Magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, and muon spin relaxation ($\mu$SR) measurements have been performed on a newly synthesized three-dimensional sandglass-type lattice Tm$_3$SbO$_7$, where two inequivalent sets of non-Kramers Tm${3+}$ ions (Tm${3+}_1$ and Tm${3+}_2)$ show crystal electrical field effect at different temperature ranges. The existence of an ordered or a glassy state down to 0.1~K in zero field is excluded. The low-energy properties of Tm$_3$SbO$_7$ are dominated by the lowest non-Kramers quasi-doublet of $\rm Tm{3+}_1$, and the energy splitting is regarded as an intrinsic transverse field. Therefore, the low-temperature paramagnetic phenomenon in Tm$_3$SbO$_7$ is explained by a transverse field Ising model, which is supported by the quantitative simulation of specific heat data. In addition, the perturbation from Tm${3+}_2$ may play an important role in accounting for the low temperature spin dynamics behavior observed by $\mu$SR.
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