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Long-range antiferromagnetic order in the S=1 chain compound LiVGe2O6

Abstract

The phase transition in the compound LiVGe2O6 has been proposed as a unique example of a spin-Peierls transition in an S=1 antiferromagnetic chain. We report neutron and x-ray diffraction measurements of LiVGe2O6 above and below the phase transition at T=24 K. No evidence is seen for any structural distortion associated with the transition. The neutron results indicate that the low temperature state is antiferromagnetic, driven by ferromagnetic interchain couplings.

Authors

Lumsden MD; Granroth GE; Mandrus D; Nagler SE; Thompson JR; Castellan JP; Gaulin BD

Publication date

June 13, 2000

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0006216

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arXiv
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