We report 51V nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies on single crystals of the multiferroic material FeVO4. The high-temperature Knight shift shows Curie-Weiss behavior, 51K=a/(T+θ), with a large Weiss constant θ≈ 116 K. However, the 51V spectrum shows no ordering near these temperatures, splitting instead into two peaks below 65 K, which suggests only short-ranged magnetic order on the NMR time scale. Two magnetic transitions are identified from peaks in the spin-lattice relaxation rate, 1/51T1, at temperatures TN1≈ 19 K and TN2≈ 13 K, which are lower than the estimates obtained from polycrystalline samples. In the low-temperature incommensurate spiral state, the maximum ordered moment is estimated as 1.95μB/Fe, or 1/3 of the local moment. Strong low-energy spin fluctuations are also indicated by the unconventional power-law temperature dependence 1/51T1∝T2. The large Weiss constant, short-range magnetic correlations far above TN1, small ordered moment, significant low-energy spin fluctuations, and incommensurate ordered phases all provide explicit evidence for strong magnetic frustration in FeVO4.
@article{arxiv.1401.3053,
title = {Spin Fluctuations and Frustrated Magnetism in the Multiferroic FeVO$_4$},
author = {J. Zhang and L. Ma and J. Dai and Y. P. Zhang and Z. Z. He and B. Normand and Weiqiang Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.3053},
year = {2014}
}