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The antiperovskite-related nitride Cr$_3$GeN forms a tetragonal structure with the space group $Pbar{4}2_1m$ at room temperature. It shows a tetragonal ($Pbar{4}2_1m$) to tetragonal ($I4/mcm$) structural transition with a large hysteresis at 300--400 K. The magnetic susceptibility of Cr$_3$GeN shows Curie-Weiss type temperature dependence at high temperature, but is almost temperature-independent below room temperature. We carried out $mu$SR and $^{14}$N-NMR microscopy measurements to reveal the magnetic ground state of Cr$_3$GeN. Gradual muon spin relaxation, which is nearly temperature-independent below room temperature, was observed, indicating that Cr$_3$GeN is magnetically inactive. In the $^{14}$N-NMR measurement, a quadrupole-split spectrum was obtained at around $^{14}K = 0$. The temperature dependence of $^{14}(1/T_1)$ satisfies the Korringa relation. These experimental results indicate that the ground state of Cr$_3$GeN is Pauli paramagnetic, without antiferromagnetic long-range order.
We present a detailed $^{31}$P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) study of the molecular rotation in the compound [Cu(pz)$_{2}$(2-HOpy)$_{2}$](PF$_{6}$)$_{2}$, where pz = C$_4$H$_4$N$_2$ and 2-HOpy = C$_5$H$_4$NHO. Here, a freezing of the PF$_6$ rotati
We investigated the magnetic phase of the perovskite CaCrO$_3$ by using the muon spin relaxation technique accompanied by susceptibility measurements. A thermal hysteresis loop is identified with a width of about 1 K at the transition temperature. Wi
Using maximally localized Wannier functions obtained from DFT calculations, we derive an effective Hubbard Hamiltonian for a bilayer of Sr$_3$Cr$_2$O$_7$, the $n=2$ member of the Ruddlesden-Popper Sr$_{n+1}$Cr$_n$O$_{3n+1}$ system. The model consists
We report the magnetic and electronic properties of the bilayer ruthenate Sr$_3$Ru$_2$O$_7$ upon Fe substitution for Ru. We find that Sr$_3$(Ru$_{1-x}$Fe$_x$)$_2$O$_7$ shows a spin-glass-like phase below 4 K for $x$ = 0.01 and commensurate E-type ant
We present a detailed NQR, NMR and $mu $SR study of a magnetic phase obtained during a topotactic chemical reaction of YBa$_{2}$Cu$_{3}$O$_{6.5}$ high- temperature superconductor with low-pressure water vapor. Our studies give straightforward evidenc