Diffusive energy transport in the S=1 Haldane chain compound AgVP2S6

Abstract

We present the results of measurements of the thermal conductivity of the spin S=1 chain compound AgVP2S6 in the temperature range between 2 and 300 K and with the heat flow directed either along or perpendicular to the chain direction. The analysis of the anisotropy of the heat transport allowed for the identification of a small but non-negligible magnon contribution m along the chains, superimposed on the dominant phonon contribution ph. At temperatures above about 100 K the energy diffusion constant DE(T), calculated from the m(T) data, exhibits similar features as the spin diffusion constant DS(T), previously measured by NMR. In this regime, the behaviour of both transport parameters is consistent with a diffusion process that is caused by interactions inherent to one-dimensional S=1 spin systems.

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