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Phys Rev Lett ; 107(23): 237201, 2011 Dec 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22182120

ABSTRACT

We report (17)O NMR measurements in the S=1/2 (Cu(2+)) kagome antiferromagnet Herbertsmithite ZnCu(3)(OH)(6)Cl(2) down to 45 mK in magnetic fields ranging from 2 to 12 T. While Herbertsmithite displays a gapless spin-liquid behavior in zero field, we uncover an instability toward a spin-solid phase at sub-Kelvin temperature induced by an applied magnetic field. The latter phase shows largely suppressed moments ≲0.1 µ(B) and gapped excitations. The H-T phase diagram suggests the existence of a quantum critical point at the small but finite magnetic field µ(0)H(c)=1.55(25) T. We discuss this finding in light of the perturbative Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction which was theoretically proposed to sustain a quantum critical regime for the quantum kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet model.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 101(2): 026405, 2008 Jul 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18764206

ABSTRACT

We report the determination of the Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction, the dominant magnetic anisotropy term in the kagome spin-1/2 compound ZnCu3(OH)6Cl2. Based on the analysis of the high-temperature electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra, we find its main component |Dz|=15(1) K to be perpendicular to the kagome planes. Through the temperature dependent ESR linewidth, we observe a building up of nearest-neighbor spin-spin correlations below approximately 150 K.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 100(8): 087202, 2008 Feb 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18352658

ABSTRACT

We report, through 17O NMR, an unambiguous local determination of the intrinsic kagome lattice spin susceptibility as well as that created around nonmagnetic defects arising from natural Zn/Cu exchange in the S=1/2 (Cu2+) herbertsmithite ZnCu3(OH)6Cl2 compound. The issue of a singlet-triplet gap is addressed. The magnetic response around a defect is found to markedly differ from that observed in nonfrustrated antiferromagnets. Finally, we discuss our relaxation measurements in the light of Cu and Cl NMR data and suggest a flat q dependence of the excitations.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 98(7): 077204, 2007 Feb 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17359056

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We report muon spin rotation measurements on the S=1/2 (Cu2+) paratacamite ZnxCu4-x(OH)6Cl2 family. Despite a Weiss temperature of approximately -300 K, the x=1 compound is found to have no transition to a magnetic frozen state down to 50 mK as theoretically expected for the kagomé Heisenberg antiferromagnet. We find that the limit between a dynamical and a partly frozen ground state occurs around x=0.5. For x=1, we discuss the relevance to a singlet picture.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 95(8): 087203, 2005 Aug 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16196896

ABSTRACT

The volborthite compound is one of the very few realizations of S=1/2 quantum spins on a highly frustrated kagomé-like lattice. Low-T SQUID measurements reveal a broad magnetic transition below 2 K which is further confirmed by a peak in the 51V nuclear spin relaxation rate (1/T1) at 1.4 K +/- 0.2 K. Through 51V NMR, the ground state (GS) appears to be a mixture of different spin configurations, among which 20% corresponds to a well defined short-range order, possibly of the sqrt(3) x sqrt(3) type. While the freezing involves all the Cu2+ spins, only 40% of the copper moment is actually frozen which suggests that quantum fluctuations strongly renormalize the GS.

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Calcif Tissue Int ; 33(2): 105-9, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6260310

ABSTRACT

Using both low microwave power and weak magnetic field modulation, we have shown that the asymmetric signal arising in X-irradiated tooth enamel as well as in A-type carbonated apatite exposed to X-rays or to excited oxygen has an orthorhombic character and must be attributed to CO2-. Effectively, the mean values found for the three g-tensor components are comparable to those quoted for this defect in single-crystal specimens of calcite and sodium formate.


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Apatites/radiation effects , Carbonates/analysis , Dental Enamel/radiation effects , Apatites/analysis , Dental Enamel/analysis , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Humans , Microwaves
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