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51V-NMR study on the S=1/2 square lattice antiferromagnet K2V3O8

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-10-01 v1

Abstract

Static and dynamic properties of the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet K2_2V3_3O8_8 have been investigated by 51^{51}V-NMR experiments on nonmagnetic V5+^{5+} sites. Above the structural transition temperature TST_{\rm{S}} = 115 K, NMR spectra are fully compatible with the P4bmP4bm space group symmetry. The formation of superstructure below TST_{\rm{S}} causes splitting of the NMR lines, which get broadened at lower temperatures so that individual peaks are not well resolved. Evolution of NMR spectra with magnetic field along cc-axis below the magnetic transition temperature TN4T_{\rm{N}} \sim 4 K is qualitatively consistent with a simple N\'{e}el order and a spin flop transition. However, broad feature of the spectra does not rule out possible incommensurate spin structure. The spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T11/T_1 below TNT_{\rm{N}} shows huge enhancement for a certain range of magnetic field, which is independent of temperature and attributed to cross relaxation due to anomalously large nuclear spin-spin coupling between V5+^{5+} and magnetic V4+^{4+} sites. The results indicate strong gapless spin fluctuations, which could arise from incommesurate orders or complex spin textures.

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@article{arxiv.1904.00909,
  title  = {51V-NMR study on the S=1/2 square lattice antiferromagnet K2V3O8},
  author = {H. Takeda and H. Yasuoka and M. Yoshida and M. Takigawa and N. J. Ghimire and D. Mandrus and B. C. Sales},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.00909},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages, 14 figures