Local probe investigation of the spin dynamics in the kagome and inter-layers of orthorhombic barlowite Cu4(OD)6FBr: 79Br and 63Cu NQR study

Abstract

We report 79Br and 63Cu nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) in the paramagnetic state above TN = 15 K of the antiferromagnetic orthorhombic phase of barlowite Cu4(OD)6FBr consisting of a layered kagome structure. The divergent behavior of the longitudinal 79(1/T1) and transverse 79(1/T2) relaxation rates observed at 79Br sites evidences that critical slowing down of Cu spin fluctuations sets in below 20 K. This means that one or more Cu sites, most likely at the interlayer Cu(3,4,5) sites between the kagome planes, undergo the antiferromagnetic phase transition in a fairly conventional way. On the other hand, the 63Cu NQR signal intensity is gradually wiped out below 30 K, pointing toward gradual spin freezing of the kagome layers instead. These contrasting findings suggest significant roles played by magnetic frustration effects within the kagome layers.

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