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Magnetic-Order Crossover in Coupled Spin Ladders

Jeong, M.
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Mayaffre, H.
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Berthier, C.
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2017
Physical Review Letters

We report a novel crossover behavior in the long-range-ordered phase of a prototypical spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnetic ladder compound (C7H10N)(2)CuBr4. The staggered order was previously evidenced from a continuous and symmetric splitting of (NNMR)-N-14 spectral lines on lowering the temperature below Tc similar or equal to 330 mK, with a saturation towards. 150 mK. Unexpectedly, the split lines begin to further separate away below T* similar to 100mK, while the linewidth and the line shape remain completely invariable. This crossover behavior is further corroborated by the NMR relaxation rate T-1(-1) measurements. A very strong suppression reflecting the ordering, T-1(-1)similar to T-5.5, observed above T*, is replaced by T-1(-1) similar to T below T*. These original NMR features are indicative of the unconventional nature of the crossover, which may arise from a unique arrangement of the ladders into a spatially anisotropic and frustrated coupling network.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.167206
Web of Science ID

WOS:000399817600005

Author(s)
Jeong, M.
Mayaffre, H.
Berthier, C.
Schmidiger, D.
Zheludev, A.
Horvatić, M.
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

118

Article Number

167206

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REVIEWED

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April 22, 2017
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