Coherent Behavior and Nonmagnetic Impurity Effects of the Spin Disordered State in NiGa2S4
Abstract
Nonmagnetic impurity effects of the spin disordered state in the triangular antiferromagnet NiGa2S4 was studied through magnetic and thermal measurements for Ni1-xZnxGa2S4 (0.0 x 0.3). Only 1 % substitution is enough to strongly suppress the coherence observed in the spin disordered state. However, the suppression is not complete and the robust feature of the T2 dependent specific heat and its scaling behavior with the Weiss temperature indicate the existence of a coherent Nambu-Goldstone mode. Absence of either conventional magnetic order or bulk spin freezing suggests a novel symmetry breaking of the ground state.
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