The magnetic ordering in the mixed valence compound beta-Na0.33V2O5

Abstract

The low-temperature electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra and the static magnetization data obtained for the stoichiometric single crystals of β-Na0.33V2O5 indicate that this quasi-one-dimensional mixed valence (V4+/V5+) compound demonstrates at TN=22 K the phase transition into the canted antiferromagnetically ordered state. The spontaneous magnetization of 3.4× 10-3 μB per V4+ ion was found to be oriented along the two-fold b axis of the monoclinic structure, the vector of antiferromagnetism is aligned with the a axis and the Dzyaloshinsky vector is parallel to the c-axis. The experimental data were successfully described in the frame of the macroscopic spin dynamics and the following values for the macroscopic parameters of the spin system were obtained: the Dzyaloshinsky field HD=6 kOe, the energy gaps of two branches of the spin wave spectrum 1=48 GHz and 2=24 GHz.

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