Transverse staggered moment in the Haldane-gap antiferromagnet [Ni(C2H8N2)2NO2(ClO4)] observed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance

Abstract
A quasi-one-dimensional S=1 antiferromagnet NENP [Ni(C2 H8 N2 )2 NO2(ClO4)] has been studied through the measurement of proton NMR under an applied magnetic field, B0, up to 12 T. At 4.2 K with the magnetic field parallel to the chain, a large transverse moment perpendicular to the magnetic field has been observed even below the critical field, Bc=9.8 T. The moment increases with increasing applied field, showing no singularity at Bc. It is not caused by the three-dimensional order. It is due to the field-induced staggered moment caused by the combined action of the staggered inclination of the principal axes of the g tensor of Ni2+ ions from the crystal b axis (chain axis) and the large transverse staggered susceptibility. The induced transverse moment is estimated to be 1.5μB at B0=11.7 T.