The T-dependence (2- 400 K) of the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR),
magnetic susceptibility, χ(T), and specific heat, Cv(T), of the
normal antiferromagnetic (AFM) spinel ZnCr2O4 and the spin-glass
(SG) Zn1−xCdxCr2O4 (x=0.05,0.10) is reported. These
systems behave as a strongly frustrated AFM and SG with ≈TG≈12 K and -400 K ≳ΘCW≳−500 K. At high-T
the EPR intensity follows the χ(T) and the g-value is T-independent.
The linewidth broadens as the temperature is lowered, suggesting the existence
of short range AFM correlations in the paramagnetic phase. For
ZnCr2O4 the EPR intensity and χ(T) decreases below 90 K and 50
K, respectively. These results are discussed in terms of nearest-neighbor
Cr3+ (S =3/2%) spin-coupled pairs with an exchange coupling of ∣J/k∣≈ 50 K. The appearance of small resonance modes for T≲17 K,
the observation of a sharp drop in χ(T) and a strong peak in Cv(T)
at TN=12 K confirms, as previously reported, the existence of long range
AFM correlations in the low-T phase. A comparison with recent neutron
diffraction experiments that found a near dispersionless excitation at 4.5 meV
for T≲TN and a continuous gapless spectrum for T≳TN,
is also given.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures, 1 Table. Submitted to Physical Review