Single-crystal P-31 NMR studies of the frustrated square-lattice compound Pb-2(VO)(PO4)(2)
| Title | Single-crystal P-31 NMR studies of the frustrated square-lattice compound Pb-2(VO)(PO4)(2) |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2009 |
| Authors | Nath R, Furukawa Y, Borsa F, Kaul EE, Baenitz M, Geibel C, Johnston DC |
| Journal Title | Physical Review B |
| Volume | 80 |
| Pages | 214430 |
| Date Published | 12/01 |
| ISBN Number | 1098-0121 |
| Accession Number | ISI:000273228200075 |
| Keywords | antiferromagnetic materials, chemical shift, critical exponents, crystal structure, ferromagnetic materials, frustration, high-temperature effects, hyperfine interactions, lead compounds, long-range order, magnet, magnetic moments, magnetic susceptibility |
| Abstract | The static and dynamic properties of V4+ spins (S=1/2) in the frustrated square-lattice compound Pb-2(VO)(PO4)(2) were investigated by means of magnetic susceptibility chi and P-31 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) shift (K) and P-31 nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T-1 measurements on a single crystal. This compound exhibits long-range antiferromagnetic order below T-N similar or equal to 3.65 K. NMR spectra above T-N show two distinct lines corresponding to two inequivalent P sites present in the crystal structure. The observed asymmetry in hyperfine coupling constant for the in-plane (P1) P site directly points toward a distortion in the square lattice at the microscopic level, consistent with the monoclinic crystal structure. The nearest- and next-nearest-neighbor exchange couplings were estimated by fitting K versus temperature T by a high-temperature series expansion for the spin susceptibility of the frustrated square lattice to be J(1)/k(B)=(-5.4 +/- 0.5) K (ferromagnetic) and J(2)/k(B)=(9.3 +/- 0.6) K (antiferromagnetic), respectively. 1/(T1T chi) is almost T independent at high temperatures due to random fluctuation of spin moments. Below 20 K, the compound shows an enhancement of 1/(T1T chi) which arises from a growth of antiferromagnetic spin correlations above T-N. Below T-N and for the field applied along the c axis, the NMR spectrum for the P1 site splits into two satellites and the spacing between them increases monotonically with decreasing T which is a direct evidence of a columnar antiferromagnetic ordering with spins lying in the ab plane. This type of magnetic ordering is consistent with expectation from the J(2)/J(1)similar or equal to-1.72 ratio. The critical exponent beta=0.25 +/- 0.02 estimated from the temperature dependence of the sublattice magnetization as measured by P-31 NMR at 11.13 MHz is close to the value (0.231) predicted for the two-dimensional XY model. |
| URL | <Go to ISI>://000273228200075 |
| DOI | 10.1103/Physrevb.80.214430 |
















