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Autori principali: Goto, Takayuki, Fujihala, Masayoshi, Mitsuda, Setsuo
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.18125
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author Goto, Takayuki
Fujihala, Masayoshi
Mitsuda, Setsuo
author_facet Goto, Takayuki
Fujihala, Masayoshi
Mitsuda, Setsuo
contents NMR study has been performed on an S = 1/2 antiferromagnet KCu6AlBiO4(SO4)5Cl on the square-Kagome lattice, which has three slightly inequivalent nearest-neighbor interactions. Because of the geometrical frustration inherited from triangles within the square kagome lattice and of the low dimensionality, a long range magnetic order is strongly suppressed; its absence has so far been confirmed in low temperatures down to dilution refrigerator region. 27Al-NMR spectra and the longitudinal relaxation time T1 were measured by a conventional pulsed spectrometer on powder sample under several magnetic fields between 3 and 10 T and in low temperatures down to 0.35 K. The NMR line width due to the inhomogeneous broadening increased with lowering temperatures and leveled off below 3 K, where FWHM reached the value as large as 0.1 T, implying that the ground state is magnetic one, consistent with previous reports. On the other hand, the longitudinal nuclear spin relaxation rate 1/T1 obeyed the Arrhenius law with the thermal activation energy Δ = 2K at low temperatures, suggesting that a small gap is formed in the spin excitation spectrum.
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spellingShingle 27Al-NMR Study on a square-Kagome lattice antiferromagnet
Goto, Takayuki
Fujihala, Masayoshi
Mitsuda, Setsuo
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Statistical Mechanics
NMR study has been performed on an S = 1/2 antiferromagnet KCu6AlBiO4(SO4)5Cl on the square-Kagome lattice, which has three slightly inequivalent nearest-neighbor interactions. Because of the geometrical frustration inherited from triangles within the square kagome lattice and of the low dimensionality, a long range magnetic order is strongly suppressed; its absence has so far been confirmed in low temperatures down to dilution refrigerator region. 27Al-NMR spectra and the longitudinal relaxation time T1 were measured by a conventional pulsed spectrometer on powder sample under several magnetic fields between 3 and 10 T and in low temperatures down to 0.35 K. The NMR line width due to the inhomogeneous broadening increased with lowering temperatures and leveled off below 3 K, where FWHM reached the value as large as 0.1 T, implying that the ground state is magnetic one, consistent with previous reports. On the other hand, the longitudinal nuclear spin relaxation rate 1/T1 obeyed the Arrhenius law with the thermal activation energy Δ = 2K at low temperatures, suggesting that a small gap is formed in the spin excitation spectrum.
title 27Al-NMR Study on a square-Kagome lattice antiferromagnet
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
Statistical Mechanics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.18125