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Comment on "Transition from Bose glass to a condensate of triplons in TlKCuCl"
We argue that the interpretation of the calorimetric data for disordered
quantum antiferromagnets TlKCuCl in terms of Bose Glass physics
by F. Yamada {\it et al.} in [Phys. Rev. B {\bf 83}, 020409(R) (2011)] is not
unambiguous. A consistent analysis shows no difference in the crossover
critical index for the disorder-free TlCuCl and its disordered derivatives.
Furthermore, we question the very existence of a proper field-induced
thermodynamic phase transition in TlKCuCl.Comment: 1 page, submitted to PRB as Comment on: Yamada et al., PRB 83,
020409(R) (2011
Field-concentration phase diagram of a quantum spin liquid with bond defects
The magnetic susceptibility of the gapped quantum spin liquid compound
(CHN)CuCl and its chemically disordered derivatives
(CHN)Cu(ClBr) are systematically studied
in magnetic fields of up to 45 T, as a function of Br concentration. The
corresponding field-temperature and field-concentration phase diagrams are
determined. Measurements on the disorder-free parent compound are not fully
consistent with previously published results by other authors [PRL{\bf 96},
257203 (2006)]. The effect of Br/Cl substitution on the magnetic properties is
superficially similar to that of finite temperature. However, important
differences are identified and discussed with reference to the previously
studied magnetic excitation spectra.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to PRB as regular pape
Far-infrared spectroscopy of spin excitations and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions in a Shastry-Sutherland compound SrCu(BO)$_2
We have studied spin excitation spectra in the Shastry-Sutherland model
compound SrCu(BO) in magnetic fields using far-infrared Fourier
spectroscopy. The transitions from the ground singlet state to the triplet
state at 24 cm and to several bound triplet states are induced by the
electric field component of the far-infrared light. To explain the light
absorption in the spin system we invoke a dynamic Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM)
mechanism where light couples to a phonon mode, allowing the DM interaction.
Two optical phonons couple light to the singlet to triplet transition in
SrCu(BO). One is -polarized and creates an intra-dimer dynamic
DM along the c axis. The other is -polarized and creates an intra-dimer
dynamic DM interaction, it is in the plane and perpendicular to the
dimer axis. Singlet levels at 21.5 and 28.6 cm anti-cross with the first
triplet as is seen in far-infrared spectra. We used a cluster of two dimers
with a periodic boundary condition to perform a model calculation with scaled
intra- and inter-dimer exchange interactions. Two static DM interactions are
sufficient to describe the observed triplet state spectra. The static
inter-dimer DM in the c-direction cm splits the triplet state
sub-levels in zero field [C\'{e}pas et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{87},
167205 (2001)]. The static intra-dimer DM in the plane (perpendicular to
the dimer axis) cm, allowed by the buckling of CuBO
planes, couples the triplet state to the 28.6 cm singlet as is seen from
the avoided crossing.Comment: 12 pages with 7 figures, some references correcte
Electron spin resonance study of anisotropic interactions in a two-dimensional spin gap magnet PHCC
Fine details of the excitation spectrum of the two-dimensional spin-gap
magnet PHCC are revealed by electron spin resonance investigations. The values
of anisotropy parameters and the orientations of the anisotropy axes are
determined by accurate measurements of the angular, frequency-field and
temperature dependences of the resonance absorption. The properties of a
spin-gap magnet in the vicinity of critical field are discussed in terms of
sublevel splittings and g-factor anisotropy.Comment: submitted to PR