Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1996-07-15
Physics
Condensed Matter
postscript manuscript and 4 postscript figures, submitted to Physical Review Letters
Scientific paper
Deuteronium jarosite, (D_3O)Fe_3(SO_4)_2(OD)_6, contains a kagome lattice of Heisenberg spins, S=5/2, with a coverage of 97+-1%. DC and AC susceptibility measurements show strong in-plane antiferromagnetic exchange (\theta_CW=-1500+-300K) and a spin-glass transition at T_f=13.8 K, while the magnetic contribution to the specific heat below T_f rises with T as T^2, characteristic of two-dimensional propagating modes. Powder neutron diffraction reveals short-range magnetic correlations (\xsi=19+-2 \AA) with a wavevector corresponding to the \sqrt{3}x\sqrt{3} spin structure at 1.9 K.
Harrison Albert A.
Mason Tshela E.
Mentink S. A. M.
Tun Z.
Wills Andrew S.
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