Alternating-spin-chain compound AgVOAsO4 probed by 75As NMR

Abstract

75As NMR measurements were performed on a polycrystalline sample of spin-1/2 alternating-spin-chain Heisenberg antiferromagnet AgVOAsO4. Temperature-dependent NMR shift K(T), which is a direct measure of the intrinsic spin susceptibility, agrees very well with the spin-1/2 alternating-chain model, justifying the assignment of the spin lattice. From the analysis of K(T), magnetic exchange parameters were estimated as follows: the leading exchange J/k B 38.4 K, alternation ratio α = J'/J 0.68, and spin gap /k B 15 K. The transferred hyperfine coupling between the 75As nucleus and V4+ spins obtained by comparing the NMR shift with bulk susceptibility amounts to A hf 3.3 T/μ B. Our temperature-dependent spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1(T) also shows an activated behaviour at low temperatures, thus confirming the presence of a spin gap in AgVOAsO4.

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