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Magnetic order and spin dynamics in natural mineral brochantite Cu<sub>4</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>(OH)<sub>6</sub>

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Abstract

Main structural components of mineral brochantite (BRO), Cu4SO4(OH)6, are zigzag Cu2+ chains running along the c-axis and turning this material into a low-dimensional quantum magnet. Despite this, BRO orders below 6 K with a commensurate antiferromagnetic (CAFM) structure. Inelastic neutron scattering reveals gapped magnon-like excitations with considerable dispersion along the c*-axis and almost flat branches in other principal directions. The most striking observation is that the strong modes along are centered at the incommensurate positions, suggesting spiral spin dynamics in spite of experimentally observed CAFM. Such a behaviour can be explained by the effect of the uniform Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, which elevates the degeneracy of the spin-wave modes, shifting them in opposite directions in reciprocal space.

Response of BRO to external magnetic fields is very anisotropic with 5 and 14 T metamagnetic transitions for H//a and b, respectively. Theoretical modelling of the high-field properties of brochantite is currently in progress.

Presenters

  • O Prokhnenko

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie

Authors

  • Andrey A Podlesnyak

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • O Prokhnenko

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie

  • S E Nikitin

    Paul Scherrer Insitute, Paul Scherrer Institut

  • Bachir Ouladdiaf

    Institut Laue Langevin, Institute Laue Langevin

  • Rodríguez Velamazán

    Institute Laue Langevin

  • Arno Hiess

    Institute Laue Langevin4, ILL

  • Paul Steffens

    Institute Laue Langevin

  • M. Akaki

    Institute for Materials Research Tohoku University

  • Koji Kaneko

    Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency

  • C. Tabata

    Japan Atomic Energy Agency

  • Masaki Fujita

    Institute for Materials Research Tohoku University

  • H. Nojiri

    Tohoku University, Institute for Materials Research Tohoku University