Antiferromagnetic long-range order in Cu1-xZnxGeO3 with extremely low Zn concentration

Abstract

We have measured the magnetic susceptibilities of single crystals of Cu1-xZnxGeO3 with extremely low Zn concentration (x) lower than x=5x10-3 at very low temperatures to investigate the spin-Peierls and antiferromagnetic transitions. The results show that the undoped CuGeO3 has no antiferromagnetic phase down to 12 mK and there exists an antiferromagnetic long-range order with the easy axis along the c axis for x down to 1.12(2)x10-3. The minimum observed Neel temperature was 0.0285 K for x=1.12(2)x10-3 sample. From the concentration dependence of the Neel temperature it is concluded that there is no critical concentration for the occurrence of the antiferromagnetic long-range order.

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