Single-crystal x-ray diffraction, density-functional band-structure
calculations, and muon spin relaxation (μSR) are used to probe pressure
evolution of the triangular spin-liquid candidate YbMgGaO4. The rhombohedral
crystal structure is retained up to at least 10 GPa and shows a nearly uniform
compression along both in-plane and out-of-plane directions, whereas local
distortions caused by the random distribution of Mg2+ and Ga3+ remain
mostly unchanged. The μSR data confirm persistent spin dynamics up to 2.6
GPa and down to 250 mK with no change in the muon relaxation rate.
Longitudinal-field μSR reveals power-law behavior of the spin-spin
autocorrelation function, both at ambient pressure and upon compression.Comment: published versio