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    Strong damping of phononic heat current by magnetic excitations in SrCu_2(BO_3)_2

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    Measurements of the thermal conductivity as a function of temperature and magnetic field in the 2D dimer spin system SrCu2_2(BO3_3)2_2 are presented. In zero magnetic field the thermal conductivity along and perpendicular to the magnetic planes shows a pronounced double-peak structure as a function of temperature. The low-temperature maximum is drastically suppressed with increasing magnetic field. Our quantitative analysis reveals that the heat current is due to phonons and that the double-peak structure arises from pronounced resonant scattering of phonons by magnetic excitations.Comment: a bit more than 4 pages, 2 figures included; minor changes to improve the clarity of the presentatio

    BiCu2_2VO6_6: a new narrow-band spin-gap material

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    A new spin-ladder family material BiCu2_2VO6_6 is studied by means of the magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity and neutron inelastic scattering measurements on powder sample. Singlet ground state and a finite spin gap are confirmed by thermal-activated type susceptibility and by distinct peak at 16 meV in spin excitation. Triple narrow band structure in spin excitation spectrum, probably due to complex crystal structure, is observed and the possibility of weakly-interacting spin-cluster system is discussed

    Heat transport in SrCu_2(BO_3)_2 and CuGeO_3

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    In the low dimensional spin systems SrCu2(BO3)2SrCu_2(BO_3)_2 and CuGeO3CuGeO_3 the thermal conductivities along different crystal directions show pronounced double-peak structures and strongly depend on magnetic fields. For SrCu2(BO3)2SrCu_2(BO_3)_2 the experimental data can be described by a purely phononic heat current and resonant scattering of phonons by magnetic excitations. A similar effect seems to be important in CuGeO3CuGeO_3, too but, in addition, a magnetic contribution to the heat transport may be present.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; appears in the proceedings of the SCES2001 (Physica B

    Instability of isolated triplet excitations on the Shastry-Sutherland lattice (SSL)

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    Configurations of singlets and triplets on the SSL have been proposed in the literature as variational ground states of the Shastry-Sutherland model at fixed magnetization M. We prove, that isolated triplet excitations on the SSL are unstable if the coupling alpha falls below a critical value alpha_c=2.0 (approx.). The instability should be visible in the compound SrCu_2(BO_3)_2 where a coupling alpha^*=1.48 is realized.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, RevTe
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