Metal-insulator transition in RbC60 polymer fulleride studied by ESR and electron-spin relaxation

V. A. Atsarkin, V. V. Demidov, and G. A. Vasneva
Phys. Rev. B 56, 9448 – Published 15 October 1997
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Abstract

The ESR intensity, line shape, and longitudinal electron-spin relaxation in the polymer phase of the RbC60 fulleride are investigated in the temperature range 4.2<T<300K. Most attention is focused on the metal-insulator transition region (25–50 K). It is found that below 50 K the ESR line can be separated into two Lorentzian components ascribed to conduction electrons and some localized paramagnetic centers (with concentration of about 0.03 per formula unit) with allowance made for the relaxation bottleneck. The decrease of the conduction-electron susceptibility obeys an activation law with the characteristic energy Δ/kB=80±10K related to the opening of a gap 2Δ100cm1. The same quantity is found by analyzing both longitudinal and transverse relaxation caused by fluctuations of internal fields with correlation time τcexp(2Δ/kBT). Below 25 K, the temperature dependencies of the linewidth and the relaxation times change abruptly, revealing the development of a new ordered state. The nature of this state is discussed.

  • Received 24 February 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.56.9448

©1997 American Physical Society

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V. A. Atsarkin, V. V. Demidov, and G. A. Vasneva

  • Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 103907 Moscow, Russia

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Vol. 56, Iss. 15 — 15 October 1997

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