7Li and 29Si NMR, μSR and magnetization measurements in Li2V1−xOTixSiO4, for 0≤x≤0.2, are presented. The x=0 compound is a prototype of frustrated two-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet on a square-lattice with competing nearest (J1) and next-nearest (J2) neighbour exchange interactions. Ti4+ (S=0) for V4+ (S=1/2) substitution yields the spin dilution of the antiferromagnetic layers. The analysis of the magnetization and of the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate shows that spin dilution not only reduces the spin-stiffness by a factor ≃(1−x)2, but also causes the decrease of the effective ratio J2(x)/J1(x). Moreover, the sublattice magnetization curves derived from zero-field μSR measurements in the collinear phase point out that, at variance with non-frustrated two-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnets, spin dilution affects the low-temperature staggered magnetization only to a minor extent. This observation is supported also by the x dependence of the collinear ordering temperature. The results obtained for the Ti doped samples are discussed in the light of the results previously obtained in the pure x=0 compound and in non-frustrated two-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnets with spin-dilution.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0502452,
title = {Spin Dilution in Frustrated Two-Dimensional s=1/2 Antiferromagnets on a Square Lattice},
author = {N. Papinutto and P. Carretta and S. Gonthier and P. Millet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0502452},
year = {2009}
}