Vesignieite: a S = 12 kagome antiferromagnet with dominant third-neighbor exchange

Abstract

The spin-12 kagome antiferromagnet is an archetypal frustrated system predicted to host a variety of exotic magnetic states. We show using neutron scattering measurements that deuterated vesignieite BaCu3V2O8(OD)2, a fully stoichiometric S=1/2 kagome magnet with <1% lattice distortion, orders magnetically at TN=9K into a multi-k coplanar variant of the predicted triple-k octahedral structure. We find this structure is stabilized by a dominant antiferromagnetic 3rd-neighbor exchange J3 with minor 1st- or 2nd--neighbour exchange. The spin-wave spectrum is well described by a J3-only model including a tiny symmetric exchange anisotropy.

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