| Literature DB >> 25167449 |
L Clark1, J C Orain2, F Bert2, M A De Vries1, F H Aidoudi3, R E Morris3, P Lightfoot3, J S Lord4, M T F Telling5, P Bonville6, J P Attfield1, P Mendels7, A Harrison8.
Abstract
The vanadium oxyfluoride [NH(4)](2)[C(7)H(14)N][V(7)O(6)F(18)] (DQVOF) is a geometrically frustrated magnetic bilayer material. The structure consists of S = 1/2 kagome planes of V(4+) d(1) ions with S = 1 V(3+) d(2) ions located between the kagome layers. Muon spin relaxation measurements demonstrate the absence of spin freezing down to 40 mK despite an energy scale of 60 K for antiferromagnetic exchange interactions. From magnetization and heat capacity measurements we conclude that the S = 1 spins of the interplane V(3+) ions are weakly coupled to the kagome layers, such that DQVOF can be viewed as an experimental model for S = 1/2 kagome physics, and that it displays a gapless spin liquid ground state.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 25167449 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.207208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161