TY - JOUR
T1 - Direct measurement of the spin gap in a quasi-one-dimensional clinopyroxene
T2 - NaTiSi2 O6
AU - Silverstein, Harlyn J.
AU - Smith, Alison E.
AU - Mauws, Cole
AU - Abernathy, Douglas L.
AU - Zhou, Haidong
AU - Dun, Zhiling
AU - Van Lierop, Johan
AU - Wiebe, Christopher R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 American Physical Society.
PY - 2014/10/13
Y1 - 2014/10/13
N2 - True inorganic spin-Peierls materials are extremely rare, but NaTiSi2O6 was at one time considered to be an ideal candidate owing to its well separated chains of edge-sharing TiO6 octahedra. At low temperatures, this material undergoes a phase transition from C2/c to P1¯ symmetry, where Ti3+-Ti3+ dimers begin to form within the chains. However, it was quickly realized with magnetic susceptibility that simple spin fluctuations do not progress to the point of enabling such a transition. Since then, considerable experimental and theoretical endeavors have been undertaken to find the true ground state of this system and explain how it manifests. Here, we employ the use of x-ray diffraction, neutron spectroscopy, and magnetic susceptibility to directly and simultaneously measure the symmetry loss, spin singlet-triplet gap, and phonon modes. A gap of 53(3) meV was observed, fit to the magnetic susceptibility, and compared to previous theoretical models to unambiguously assign NaTiSi2O6 as having an orbital-assisted Peierls ground state.
AB - True inorganic spin-Peierls materials are extremely rare, but NaTiSi2O6 was at one time considered to be an ideal candidate owing to its well separated chains of edge-sharing TiO6 octahedra. At low temperatures, this material undergoes a phase transition from C2/c to P1¯ symmetry, where Ti3+-Ti3+ dimers begin to form within the chains. However, it was quickly realized with magnetic susceptibility that simple spin fluctuations do not progress to the point of enabling such a transition. Since then, considerable experimental and theoretical endeavors have been undertaken to find the true ground state of this system and explain how it manifests. Here, we employ the use of x-ray diffraction, neutron spectroscopy, and magnetic susceptibility to directly and simultaneously measure the symmetry loss, spin singlet-triplet gap, and phonon modes. A gap of 53(3) meV was observed, fit to the magnetic susceptibility, and compared to previous theoretical models to unambiguously assign NaTiSi2O6 as having an orbital-assisted Peierls ground state.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.90.140402
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.90.140402
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84908052196
SN - 1098-0121
VL - 90
JO - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
JF - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
IS - 14
M1 - 140402
ER -