We present microscopic and macroscopic magnetic properties of the highly
frustrated antiferromagnet Ba2Sn2ZnCr7pGa10−7pO22,
respectively probed with NMR and SQUID experiments. The T-variation of the
intrinsic susceptibility of the Cr3+ frustrated kagom\'{e} bilayer,
χkag, displays a maximum around 45 K. The dilution of the magnetic
lattice has been studied in detail for 0.29≤p≤0.97. Novel dilution
independent defects, likely related with magnetic bond disorder, are evidenced
and discussed. We compare our results to SrCr9pGa12−9pO19. Both
bond defects and spin vacancies do not affect the average susceptibility of the
kagom\'{e} bilayers.Comment: Published in Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 217202 (2004). Only minor changes
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