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Magnetic Properties of the low dimensional spin system (VO)PO: ESR and susceptibility
Experimental results on magnetic resonance (ESR) and magnetic susceptibility
are given for single crystalline (VO)PO. The crystal growth
procedure is briefly discussed. The susceptibility is interpreted numerically
using a model with alternating spin chains. We determine =51 K and
=0.2. Furthermore we find a spin gap of meV from our ESR
measurements. Using elastic constants no indication of a phase transition
forcing the dimerization is seen below 300 K.Comment: 7 pages, REVTEX, 7 figure
Spin-modulated quasi-1D antiferromagnet LiCuVO_4
We report on magnetic resonance studies within the magnetically ordered phase
of the quasi-1D antiferromagnet LiCuVO_4. Our studies reveal a spin
reorientational transition at a magnetic field H_c1 ~ 25 kOe applied within the
crystallographical (ab)-plane in addition to the recently observed one at H_c2
\~75 kOe [ M.G. Banks et al., cond-mat/0608554 (2006)]. Spectra of the
antiferromagnetic resonance (AFMR) along low-frequency branches can be
described in the frame of a macroscopic theory of exchange-rigid planar
magnetic structures. These data allow to obtain the anisotropy of the exchange
interaction together with a constant of the uniaxial anisotropy. Spectra of 7Li
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) show that, within the magnetically ordered
phase of LiCuVO_4 in the low-field range H < H_c1, a planar spiral spin
structure is realized with the spins lying in the (ab)-plane in agreement with
neutron scattering studies of B.J. Gibson et al. [Physica B Vol. 350, 253
(2004)]. Based on NMR spectra simulations, the transition at H_c1 can well be
described as a spin-flop transition, where the spin plane of the magnetically
ordered structure rotates to be perpendicular to the direction of the applied
magnetic field. For H > H_c2 ~ 75 kOe, our NMR spectra simulations show that
the magnetically ordered structure exhibits a modulation of the spin
projections along the direction of the applied magnetic field H
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Anisotropic Exchange in LiCuVO probed by ESR
We investigated the paramagnetic resonance in single crystals of LiCuVO
with special attention to the angular variation of the absorption spectrum. To
explain the large resonance linewidth of the order of 1 kOe, we analyzed the
anisotropic exchange interaction in the chains of edge-sharing CuO
octahedra, taking into account the ring-exchange geometry of the
nearest-neighbor coupling via two symmetric rectangular Cu-O bonds. The
exchange parameters, which can be estimated from theoretical considerations,
nicely agree with the parameters obtained from the angular dependence of the
linewidth. The anisotropy of this magnetic ring exchange is found to be much
larger than it is usually expected from conventional estimations which neglect
the bonding geometry. Hence, the data yield the evidence that in copper oxides
with edge-sharing structures the role of the orbital degrees of freedom is
strongly enhanced. These findings establish LiCuVO as one-dimensional
compound at high temperatures.
PACS: 76.30.-v, 76.30.Fc, 75.30.EtComment: 18 pages, 6 figure
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