Neutron elastic and inelastic scattering measurements have been performed in
order to investigate the spin structure and the magnetic excitations in the
impurity-induced antiferromagnetic ordered phase of the doped spin gap system
Tl(Cu1−xMgx)Cl3 with x=0.03. The magnetic Bragg reflections
indicative of the ordering were observed at Q=(h,0,l) with integer
h and odd l below TN=3.45 K. It was found that the spin structure
of the impurity-induced antiferromagnetic ordered phase on average in
Tl(Cu1−xMgx)Cl3 with x=0.03 is the same as that of the
field-induced magnetic ordered phase for H∥b in the parent
compound TlCuCl3. The triplet magnetic excitation was clearly observed in
the a∗-c∗ plane and the dispersion relations of the triplet excitation
were determined along four different directions. The lowest triplet excitation
corresponding to the spin gap was observed at Q=(h,0,l) with integer
h and odd l, as observed in TlCuCl3. It was also found that the spin gap
increases steeply below TN upon decreasing temperature. This strongly
indicates that the impurity-induced antiferromagnetic ordering coexists with
the spin gap state in Tl(Cu1−xMgx)Cl3 with x=0.03.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, 11 eps files, revtex style, will appear in Phys.
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