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Absence of static magnetic order in lightly-doped Ti1-xScxOCl down to 1.7 K

Abstract

Impurity-induced magnetic order has been observed in many quasi-1D systems including doped variants of the spin-Peierls system CuGeO3. TiOCl is another quasi-1D quantum magnet with a spin-Peierls ground state, and the magnetic Ti sites of this system can be doped with non-magnetic Sc. To investigate the role of non-magnetic impurities in this system, we have performed both zero field and longitudinal field muSR experiments on polycrystalline Ti1-xScxOCl samples with x = 0, 0.01, and 0.03. We verified that TiOCl has a non-magnetic ground state, and we found no evidence for spin freezing or magnetic ordering in the lightly-doped Sc samples down to 1.7 K. Our results instead suggest that these systems remain non-magnetic up to the x = 0.03 Sc doping level.

Authors

Aczel AA; MacDougall GJ; Ning FL; Rodriguez JA; Saha SR; Chou FC; Imai T; Luke GM

Publication date

January 13, 2011

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1101.2654

Preprint server

arXiv
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