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Investigation of the spin-1 honeycomb antiferromagnet BaNi2V2O8 with easy-plane anisotropy

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 96, Issue 21, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.96.214428

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  1. Marie Sklodowska Curie Action, International Career Grant through the European Commission
  2. Swedish Research Council (VR) [INCA-2014-6426]
  3. VR neutron project grant (BIFROST) [2016-06955]

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The magnetic properties of the two-dimensional, S = 1 honeycomb antiferromagnet BaNi2V2O8 have been comprehensively studied using dc susceptibility measurements and inelastic neutron scattering techniques. The magnetic excitation spectrum is found to be dispersionless within experimental resolution between the honeycomb layers, while it disperses strongly within the honeycomb plane where it consists of two gapped spin-wave modes. The magnetic excitations are compared to linear spin-wave theory allowing the Hamiltonian to be determined. The first-and second-neighbor magnetic exchange interactions are antiferromagnetic and lie within the ranges 10.90 meV <= J(n) <= 13.35 meV and 0.85 meV <= J(nn) <= 1.65 meV, respectively. The interplane coupling J(out) is four orders of magnitude weaker than the intraplane interactions, confirming the highly two-dimensional magnetic behavior of this compound. The sizes of the energy gaps are used to extract the magnetic anisotropies and reveal substantial easy-plane anisotropy and a very weak in-plane easy-axis anisotropy. Together these results reveal that BaNi2V2O8 is a candidate compound for the investigation of vortex excitations and Berezinsky-Kosterliz-Thouless phenomenon.

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