Direct Observation of the Spin Gap in NaV 2O 5 by Submillimeter Wave ESR
- 1 November 1998
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Physical Society of Japan in Journal of the Physics Society Japan
- Vol. 67 (11) , 3715-3717
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jpsj.67.3715
Abstract
Transitions between the singlet ground state and the first excited triplet state in NaV 2 O 5 have been observed by means of submillimeter wave ESR for the first time. The distinct Zeeman splitting clearly indicates that the first excited state is a triplet state. The singlet-triplet energy gap at zero field has been determined as Δ= 8.13 meV at T = 4.2 K. A considerable anisotropy of the absorption intensity with respect to the magnetic field orientation has been observed. The intensity is strongest for B // a and weakest for B // c . We propose that this result can be explained by including in the Hamiltonian the Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction which breaks the selection rule.Keywords
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