Anisotropic magnetic excitations from single-chirality antiferromagnetic state in Ca-kapellasite

Abstract

We present a 35Cl NMR study for spin S=1/2 perfect kagome antiferromagnet Ca-kapellasite (CaCu3(OH)6Cl2·0.6H2O) with a magnetic transition at T=7.2 K. The static magnetic structure in the ground state has been determined to be a chirality-ordered Q=0 state, which is selected by a finite Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. The low-energy magnetic excitations in the ordered state are investigated by the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate measurement. We detect a weakly temperature dependent contribution in the magnetic fluctuations perpendicular to the kagome plane in addition to the dispersive spin-wave contribution in the kagome plane. The low-energy magnetic excitations from the coplanar spin structure are attributed to the zero mode originating from the flat band in this kagome antiferromagnet.

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