We have carried out implanted positive muon studies on the molecular
metal system dn- (DMe-DCNQI)2 Cu in order to understand
better its novel magnetic properties. Examples of these salts at different
levels of deuteration were studied. The fully deuterated ( d8)
salt shows a metal--insulator (MI) transition around 80 K and a magnetic
transition around 7 K. The muon spin relaxation rate is enhanced below
the MI transition, reflecting the localisation of spins along the Cu columns,
however, the increase in muon spin relaxation rate occurs well above the
metal--insulator (MI) transition and suggests a slowdown of the spin fluctuations
around 120 K. At temperatures below 7 K a zero field precession signal
was observed as a result of the 3D magnetic ordering of the Cu spins. For
a muon site associated with the ring of the DCNQI molecule, the local field
distribution was found to be consistent with the previously proposed magnetic
structure. A sharp nuclear quadrupolar level crossing resonance (QLCR)
was observed at 50 G which was assigned to resonance with the imine nitrogen
on the DCNQI molecule.
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