Muon spin relaxation (μSR) measurements were carried out on
SrDy2O4, a frustrated magnet featuring short range magnetic correlations
at low temperatures. Zero-field muon spin depolarization measurements
demonstrate that fast magnetic fluctuations are present from T=300 K down to
20 mK. The coexistence of short range magnetic correlations and fluctuations at
T=20 mK indicates that SrDy2O4 features a spin liquid ground state.
Large longitudinal fields affect weakly the muon spin depolarization, also
suggesting the presence of fast fluctuations. For a longitudinal field of
μ0H=2 T, a non-relaxing asymmetry contribution appears below T=6 K,
indicating considerable slowing down of the magnetic fluctuations as
field-induced magnetically-ordered phases are approached.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, to be published as a proceeding of HFM2016 in
Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS