Motivated by the observation of a disordered spin ground state in the S=3/2
material Bi3Mn4O12NO3, we study the ground state properties and
excitation spectra of the S=3/2 (and for comparison S=1/2) bilayer
Heisenberg model on the honeycomb lattice, with and without frustrating further
neighbor interactions. We use series expansions around the N\'eel state to
calculate properties of the magnetically ordered phase. Furthermore, series
expansions in 1/λ=J1/J⊥, where J1 is an in-plane exchange
constant and J⊥ is the exchange constant between the layers are used to
study properties of the spin singlet phase. For the unfrustrated case, our
results for the phase transitions are in very good agreement with recent
Quantum Monte Carlo studies. We also obtain the excitation spectra in the
disordered phase and study the change in the critical λ when
frustrating exchange interactions are added to the S=3/2 system and find a
rapid suppression of the ordered phase with frustration. Implications for the
material Bi3Mn4O12NO3 are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure