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Magnetic ordering and spin dynamics in potassium jarosite: A Heisenberg kagome lattice antiferromagnet

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 67, Issue 22, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.67.224435

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The spin dynamics of the Heisenberg kagome lattice antiferromagnet, potassium jarosite KFe3(OH)(6)(SO4)(2), have been investigated by means of NMR. The NMR spectra confirm the long-range magnetic ordering below 65 K and the q=0 type 120degrees spin structure with positive chirality in the ordered phase. Though the Heisenberg kagome lattice antiferromagnet is considered theoretically to remain disordered down to zero temperature due to the continuous degeneracy of the ground state, the long-range magnetic ordering at the finite temperature is realized in this compound due to the weak anisotropy. The spin-lattice relaxation rate, 1/T-1, in the ordered phase decreases sharply with lowering temperature. The experimental rate is well explained by the two-magnon process of the spin waves having an energy gap of 15 K. The temperature dependence of the sublattice magnetization also supports the existence of the spin wave. These are the first experimental evidence that the low-energy excitation in the frustrated classical kagome lattice antiferromagnet is described by the spin wave. We calculate the spin wave in the q=0 type 120degrees spin structure with weak single-ion-type anisotropy, and discuss the characteristics of the spin fluctuations in the Heisenberg kagome lattice antiferromagnet.

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