Experimental Evidence of a Haldane Gap in an S = 2 Quasi-linear Chain Antiferromagnet

Abstract

The magnetic susceptibility of the S = 2 quasi-linear chain Heisenberg antiferromagnet (2,2'-bipyridine)trichloromanganese(III), MnCl3(bipy), has been measured from 1.8 to 300 K with the magnetic field, H, parallel and perpendicular to the chains. The analyzed data yield g≈ 2 and J≈ 35 K. The magnetization, M, has been studied at 30 mK and 1.4 K in H up to 16 T. No evidence of long-range order is observed. Depending on crystal orientation, M≈ 0 at 30 mK until a critical field is achieved (Hc\| = 1.2 0.2 T and $Hc = 1.8 0.2 T), where M increases continuously as H is increased. These results are interpreted as evidence of a Haldane gap.

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