The intermediate-valent polymorphs α- and β-YbAlB4 exhibit
quantum criticality and other novel properties not usually associated with
intermediate valence. Iron doping induces quantum criticality in
α-YbAlB4 and magnetic order in both compounds. We report results of
muon spin relaxation (μSR) experiments in the intermediate-valent alloys
α-YbAl1−xFexB4, x=0.014 and 0.25. For x=0.014 we find
no evidence for magnetic order down to 25 mK\@. The dynamic muon spin
relaxation rate λd exhibits a power-law temperature dependence
λd∝T−a, a=0.40(4), in the temperature range 100 mK--2
K, in disagreement with predictions by theories of antiferromagnetic (AFM) or
valence quantum critical behavior. For x=0.25, where AFM order develops in
the temperature range 7.5--10 K, where we find coexistence of meso- or
macroscopically segregated paramagnetic and AFM phases, with considerable
disorder in the latter down to 2 K.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.