1H-NMR Spin-Lattice Relaxation Rate of IPACu(ClxBr1-x)3 with x=0 and 0.35

Abstract

The spin-lattice relaxation rate T1-1 of 1H-NMR has been measured in (CH3)2CHNH3Cu(ClxBr1-x)3 with x=0 and 0.35, in order to investigate the microscopic magnetism of systems. Previous macroscopic magnetization and specific heat measurements suggested that these two exist in a singlet-dimer phase. The temperature dependence of T1-1 in an x=0 system decreased exponentially toward zero, indicating microscopic evidence of the gapped singlet ground state, which is consistent with the macroscopic experiments. At the same time, in the x=0.35 system, T1-1 showed a sharp peak structure at around 7.5 K though no splitting of 1H-NMR spectra indicative of the magnetic ordering was observed. We discuss the observed sharp peak structure in the x=0.35 system with the soft mode toward the exotic magnetic ground state suggested by the recent μSR experiments.

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